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FNS PR 0003-05
Contact: Susan Acker (703) 305-2286
Angela Harless (202) 720-4623 USDA Awards
$15 Million to States and Tribal Organizations
for the Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1, 2005 – Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns today announced
fiscal year 2005 Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) grant awards
to 47 state agencies and tribal organizations to provide low-income seniors with
coupons that can be exchanged for fresh produce at farmers' markets, roadside
stands and community-supported agriculture programs.
"These grants will provide low-income seniors the
opportunity to enrich their diets with highly nutritious fresh fruits and
vegetables, " said Johanns. "Local farmers benefit from the program as well by
attracting more customers to their markets for farm fresh products."
The 2002 Farm Bill authorizes and provides $15 million
annually to operate the Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program for fiscal
years 2003 through 2007. All 47 grantees that operated this program in FY 2004
will continue to operate the program during the 2005 season.
The Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program provides
fresh, locally grown fruits, vegetables and herbs to low-income seniors, as well
as increases the consumption of agricultural commodities. Through this increased
consumption, the SFMNP will help expand or develop farmers' markets and other
agricultural commodity outlets.
These grants are expected to serve over 800,000
low-income senior citizens nationwide, an increase from FY 2004. Coupons to
purchase fresh produce this year will be accepted by over 13,000 farmers at
nearly 4,000 markets, roadside stands or community-supported agriculture
programs. The grantees are:
Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition
Program FY 2005 Grants
| STATE AGENCY
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AWARD
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STATE AGENCY
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AWARD
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| Alabama |
$897,796 |
Mississippi |
$62,846 |
| Alaska |
$63,293 |
Missouri |
$214,473 |
| Arkansas |
$86,489 |
Montana |
$38,886 |
| California |
$604,603 |
Nebraska |
$225,461 |
| Chickasaw Nation, OK |
$130,041 |
Nevada |
$127,109 |
| Choctaw Indians, MS
|
$13,660 |
New Hampshire |
$68,003 |
| Colorado |
$13,467 |
New Jersey |
$613,293 |
| Connecticut |
$81,832 |
New York |
$1,345,846 |
| District of Columbia |
$127,841 |
North Carolina
|
$39,739 |
| Five Sandoval, NM |
$17,956 |
Ohio |
$1,175,262 |
| Florida |
$86,706 |
Oregon |
$693,255 |
| Grand Traverse, MI |
$7,805 |
Osage, OK |
$27,537 |
| Hawaii |
$516,454 |
Pennsylvania
|
$1,346,694 |
| Illinois |
$697,762 |
Pueblo of San Felipe, NM
|
$14,868 |
| Indiana |
$36,304 |
Puerto Rico |
$844,540 |
| Iowa |
$502,766 |
Rhode Island |
$178,258 |
| Kansas |
$175,986 |
South Carolina |
$583,567 |
| Kentucky |
$248,063 |
Tennessee |
$453,055 |
| Louisiana |
$251,009 |
Vermont |
$78,370 |
| Maine |
$801,665 |
Virginia |
$378,549 |
| Maryland |
$102,894 |
Washington |
$111,075 |
| Massachusetts |
$51,085
|
West Virginia |
$461,597 |
| Michigan |
$67,335 |
Wisconsin |
$245,326 |
| Minnesota |
$89,579 |
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Total |
$15,000,000 |
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