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Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure (RFSI) Frequently Asked Questions

Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure (RFSI) Frequently Asked Questions

The Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure (RFSI) Program is currently accepting applications until April 5th for Infrastructure and Equipment-only projects that expand capacity for aggregation, processing, manufacturing, storing, transporting, wholesaling, and distribution of food products, for specialty crops, dairy, grains for human consumption, aquaculture, and other food products, excluding meat and poultry.

We’ve been asked lots of questions about the program, so we worked with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture to develop this list of frequently asked questions.

Central Kentucky Grower's Association: Feeding Eastern Kentucky through the Local Food Purchase Assistance Program

Central Kentucky Grower's Association: Feeding Eastern Kentucky through the Local Food Purchase Assistance Program

Central Kentucky Grower's Assocation, which began as a vegetable marketing cooperative in 1999, has been looking ahead to new projects, including participating in the Local Food Purchase Assistance (LFPA) Program through the Kentucky Department of Agriculture. Through this program, CKGA are using their producer connections in the area to source and build food boxes that are then distributed to underserved communities across the state with a focus on Eastern Kentucky.

Farm Financing 101: How to Prepare for Getting a Loan

Farm Financing 101: How to Prepare for Getting a Loan

Getting a loan to purchase a farm, or an operating loan, can seem like a challenging task. Farmers often have questions about what information they’ll need to have to successfully obtain a loan, how long the process will take, and more. Check out these tips on ways to prepare for getting a farm loan.

Overview of USDA Local Meat Capacity Grant

Overview of USDA Local Meat Capacity Grant

The USDA Agricultural Marketing Service recently announced a new grant program for meat processors: the Local Meat Capacity Grant (Local MCap), due on July 19th. For more information on the program including who can apply, what projects are eligible, and how to get started, check out this blog post!