The state department of agriculture and the USDA have announced that millions of dollars in grants are now available for small agricultural businesses in North Carolina. A total of $6.2 million has been set aside, with grants ranging from $10,000 up to $2 million. According to Beth Farrell from the state department of agriculture, the money can be used for equipment and infrastructure to help expand a grower’s food supply and reach different distribution channels, such as restaurants, grocery stores, and food hubs.
One example of a farm that is benefiting from these grants is 12:03AM Farm, owned by Darius and Shameeka McKoy in Sampson County. They have been running the farm for nearly two years, growing fruits, vegetables, and herbs. The McKoys are applying for the grant to produce more food and eventually open a farmers market to provide fresh produce to their community. Darius mentioned that the grants would be very beneficial for them as they lack resources to get started.
Interested individuals should visit the provided link for more information on how to apply for these grants before the deadline on June 15th. Stay updated on the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming videos by visiting CBS17.com.
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