The USDA awards millions in grants to support North Carolina farmers and business owners

Millions of dollars in funding are now available to North Carolina farmers and small business owners in the agriculture industry. The state department of agriculture, in partnership with the USDA, is offering a total of $6.2 million in grants for small agricultural businesses. These grants range from $10,000 up to $2 million and can be used for equipment and infrastructure to help expand food supply and reach.

The goal of this funding opportunity is to get more North Carolina food into various distribution channels, such as restaurants, grocery stores, and food hubs. Beth Farrell from the state department of agriculture emphasized that the aim is to support growers in increasing their production and distribution capabilities.

One example of a farm looking to benefit from these grants is 12:03AM Farm, owned by Darius and Shameeka McKoy in Sampson County. The couple has been operating their farm for nearly two years, cultivating fruits, vegetables, and herbs. They plan to use the grant to produce more food and eventually open a farmers market to provide fresh produce to their community.

Interested individuals can find more information on how to apply on the state department of agriculture’s website by June 15th. For the latest updates, news, weather, sports, and streaming video visit CBS17.com

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