By Chelsea Lewis-Parisio
The Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development (MDARD) is now accepting applications for a one-time farm innovation grant program. The Farm Innovation Grant Program is designed to help develop and support innovative solutions to real, immediate, and future problems facing Michigan’s food and agriculture industry.
“Governor Whitmer made it clear in her budget the importance and value our food and agriculture businesses bring to Michigan and her commitment to investing in it continuing as a major economic driver. With the significant challenges we’re facing due to climate change and unpredictable weather patterns, we must adapt through innovative and creative practices to continue growing,” said MDARD Director Tim Boring. “Climate resiliency practices are a long-term version of what agriculture needs to look like in Michigan and how we respond to short and long-term challenges. These grant funds are an excellent step forward into the future of our state’s $104.7 billion food and agriculture industry.”
MDARD is accepting proposals intended to develop innovative solutions for farms, agriculture processing and supply chain problems facing Michigan’s food and agricultural industry in the following priority areas: