Capitol City Produce Local Farm Wins Grant

BY MARY WRIGHT-RANA, FROM PRO*ACT USA

PRO*ACT ANNOUNCES GREENER FIELDS TOGETHER GRANT PROGRAM WINNERS

MONTEREY, CA – Greener Fields Together™, the sustainability and local produce initiative created by PRO*ACT, the produce supply-chain management company, has announced winners of the first Cultivating Change grant program. Cultivating Change is committed to supporting local farms financially to improve their ability to produce, market and distribute fresh produce.

Twelve grants were awarded to eleven local farms in amounts ranging from $3,000 to $10,000. Grants for $10,000 were bestowed by a panel of industry leaders. Farms winning awards of $3,000 and $5,000 were selected by peer review and online voting. One farm, Jaemor Farms in Alto, GA, won both a panel judge and peer review grant.

Farm | Location Project Amount Awarded PRO*ACT Distributor
Jaemor Farms | Alto, GA Plastic Bins to improve food safety practices $13,000 Royal Food Service
Central Texas Specialty Growers, LLC | Plano, TX Rainwater Conservation Collection System $10,000 Hardies Fresh Foods
Poche Family Farm | Independence, LA High Tunnels $5,000 Capitol City Produce
Hunt Family Farm | San Luis Obispo, CA Refrigerated Delivery Truck $5,000 Family Tree Produce
Fullei Fresh | Miami, FL In-House Listeria Testing $5,000 Freedom Fresh
J&C Farms & Groves | Miami, FL Purchase equipment to automate, streamline, maximize farming practices and employee well being $5,000 Freedom Fresh
Sage Farms | Tulsa, OK Increase greenhouse sq. ft. for additional growing capacity $5,000 Vinyard Fruit & Vegetable Co.
DLF International | Ft Pierce, FL Website development $3,000 Freedom Fresh
R. Pontano Produce | Lake Worth, FL Microgreen Dryer $3,000 Freedom Fresh
Rendleman Orchards | Alto Pass, IL Food Safety Permanent Training Facility and Enhanced Traceability Technology $3,000 Ole Tyme
StoneCreek Hydroponic | Hartwell, GA Build a 1,200 square foot refrigerated packing house $3,000 Royal Food Service

The industry review panel included Nova Sayers, NSF’s Business Development - Global Food Division, Johnna Hepner, PMA’s Director Food Safety & Technology, James Barham, Ph.D from USDA Rural Development and Agricultural Economist, Jim Ebersold CSW CSS, Purchasing Manager at Ted’s Montana Grill, JoAnne Berkenkamp the President of Tomorrow’s Table LLC along with Farm Aid’s Associate Director, Glenda Yoder.

“We are extremely proud of the winning farms,” says Max Yeater, president of PRO*ACT. “Greener Fields Together was developed to achieve measurable sustainability improvements in the fresh produce supply chain and this program supports that mission. The grants will be a boon to the winners’ ability to produce high-quality, local produce. We look to them as leaders in the future of our industry.”

Cultivating Change grants will be funded on an annual basis to qualifying growers. Applications for the next round of awards will be accepted between September 1 and October 31, 2016.