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Grants Help NH Farmers Keep Dairy Products Local

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Monday, April 24, 2023   

Dairy farmers and processors in New Hampshire are eligible for grants to help improve their operations, as part of a growing movement to keep locally produced dairy products in local communities.

The Northeast Dairy Business Innovation Center is offering $12 million in expansion grants to help farmers purchase new equipment, train workers or market their products.

Laura Ginsburg - dairy development and innovation lead for the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets - said even those fairly new to the dairy industry can benefit.

"Really looking at farmers who are interested in starting to produce their own products," said Ginsburg, "but haven't had that experience or opportunity before."

Larger processors can submit pre-applications for grants by May 11. The application window for smaller dairy farms runs through August.

There are just under 100 dairy farms scattered throughout New Hampshire, generating more than $140 million in economic activity.

At least 89 dairy producers in the Northeast were affected last year when Horizon Organic Milk left the market.

Ginsburg said the grants aim to support processors who were suddenly left with no place to ship their milk, but that more aid will be needed to strengthen the region's dairy industry.

"It is likely going to be a drop in the bucket," said Ginsburg, "for both the number of applications we receive and the actual cost of the projects that we are able to support."

The grants stem from the American Rescue Act, which allocated $4 billion to bring food prices down as well as support regional food economies.

Ginsburg said the pandemic revealed the importance of having a resilient regional food system, and that a strong local dairy industry plays a big part.




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