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Portland Farm Receives State Grant Funds
Thirty projects from around the state were selected to receive the Farm Transition Grant.

HIGGANUM, CT — The Connecticut Department of Agriculture has announced the recipients of grant funds through the Farm Transition Grant, with a total of $549,649 going to 30 projects to assist Connecticut agricultural producers and cooperatives seeking to expand, diversify, and improve their existing operation.
One recipient is River Ridge Farm in Portland, which will use the funds for eleven shade cloths for greenhouses.
The grant program strengthens the economic viability of Connecticut farmers through four categories to address gaps in funding to support them in times of growth and change.
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“Three years ago, we modified the FTG program to better align with the needs of farmers – from new and beginning to established – and since then we have experienced a greater diversity of applications and projects,” Agriculture Commission Bryan P. Hurlburt said in a statement.
The four categories reflect the life cycle of Connecticut farm businesses to assist them during all stages of business growth and development to bring CT Grown products to market while increasing farm sustainability. These categories were: New Farmer Micro Grant, Infrastructure Investment, Research and Development, and Innovation and Diversification.
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A total of 58 applications were received with a total request in excess of $1 million in grant funds for eligible projects. The maximum grant award amount was $49,999. Matching funds were required for each category ranging from 25% in the New Farmer Micro Grant up to 50% of the total project cost for Infrastructure Investment and Innovation and Diversification. Following a review process, 30 projects were selected for funding based on scoring criteria.
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