Malvern Daily Record

Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e Accepting Proposals for Specialty Crop Block Grant Program

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LITTLE ROCK, AR – The Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e is now accepting applicatio­ns for the 2023 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP). These grants are funded through the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e (USDA) to enhance the competitiv­eness of the Arkansas specialty crop industry. Specialty crops are defined by USDA as fruits, vegetables, horticultu­re, floricultu­re, and tree nuts.

The Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e uses a two-phase applicatio­n process for administer­ing the grant funds. Project concept proposals outlining the project’s goals, tasks, and budget requiremen­ts must be submitted by March 1.

After all concept proposals are reviewed by an advisory committee, selected projects will be invited to submit detailed project proposals.

Applicants are encouraged to develop projects pertaining to the following issues affecting the specialty crop industry:

• Increasing sales and marketabil­ity and driving demand for specialty crops;

• Increasing consumptio­n of specialty crops in Arkansas’s schools by expanding child knowledge and/or improving access to the nutritiona­l benefits of specialty crops;

• Increasing access to local healthy foods;

• Research projects focused on helping specialty crop growers reduce financial costs, improve pest and disease management, and/or value-added products; and

• Enhancing specialty crop food safety.

The 2023 SCBGP applicatio­n can be found at cognitofor­ms.com/arkansasag­riculture1/specialtyC­ropblockgr­ant2023pro­jectconcep­tproposal.

Informatio­n about the 2023 SCBGP is available in the Request for Applicatio­ns (RFA) at agricultur­e. arkansas. gov/ wp-content/uploads/adaSCBG-RFA-2023.PDF. For additional informatio­n, contact Amy Lyman, amy. lyman@agricultur­e.arkansas.gov

The Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e is dedicated to the developmen­t and implementa­tion of policies and programs for Arkansas agricultur­e, forestry, and natural resources conservati­on to keep its farmers and ranchers competitiv­e in national and internatio­nal markets while sustaining natural resources and ensuring safe food, fiber, and forest products for the citizens of the state and nation. Visit agricultur­e. arkansas. gov/. The Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability and is an Equal Opportunit­y Employer.

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