Fruit & Vegetable

2024-2025 TAEP Application B – Producer Diversification

50% Cost Share – Maximum Reimbursement - $12,000

The amount of payment is based upon 50% of expenses incurred for eligible program items up to the program maximum.

Approved applicant will receive a revised budget with reimbursement documentation. The revised budget indicates approved items per committee review and cost share allocation amount.
All committee decisions are final.

Applicant Responsibility

It is the applicant’s responsibility to review all TAEP program requirements prior to applying for cost share. Applicant must qualify for program selected at time of application to be considered for approval.

Applicant Eligibility
Educational Requirements
Reimbursement Requirements
Verification Requirements
Applying for TAEP

Who is a Fruit & Vegetable Producer?

For the purposes of TAEP, an eligible Fruit & Vegetable operation is involved in the production of produce for sale and is aimed at increasing profitability of the operation.
•    Fruit and vegetable grower
•    Pumpkin producers
•    Viticulture - grape production only

Special Requirements - Fruit & Vegetable

•    Option #1: Fruit & Vegetable educational courses (2) – applicant must attend two eligible events
•    Option #2: UT Master Farm Manager, UT Master Farm Family Health & Wellness, or TSU New Farmer Academy
•    Option #3: GAP certification – applicant must provide certificate and current letter of compliance of time of reimbursement

What Fruit & Vegetable Projects Qualify for TAEP?

The proposed activity/project must encompass quality expansion or improvement of the applicant’s farm and business. The eligible categories are farm infrastructure, specialty equipment and marketing.

Competitive Projects – Fruit & Vegetable Sector:
•    Priority is given to long-term projects that focus on improving or increasing production.

•    Marketing projects that are long-term in nature are allowed but are not considered as competitive as those involving production.
•    Only complete applications that include sufficient information will be considered for evaluation.

• Not all eligible items are listed; please contact the Producer Diversification Coordinator for project eligibility or clarification prior to applying for TAEP cost share.
• All eligible items requested may not be approved due to the competitive evaluation of the program.
• To ensure long-term investments, items requested must be able to meet the five (5) year verification period to be considered for cost share.

* Include dimensions and designs with project proposal.

Apple/Peach liners
Bladder press – viticulture
Crusher/Destemmer
Cold storage*
  •     Chilling units – not for AC units
  •     Freezer
  •     Walk-in cooler
Fan – greenhouse
Fertilizer equipment
Field Planter
Fruit stock
  •     Apples
  •     Blackberries
  •     Blueberries
  •     Grapes
  •     Peaches
  •     Raspberries
Gravel*
  •     Foundation
  •     Propagation area
  •     Geotextile
Hand washing stations for workers
Harvest bins
Harvest lugs
Greenhouse*
  •     Hydroponic
  •     Overwintering
  •     Production
  •     Shade system
Heater – greenhouse
High tunnel/hoop-house*
Irrigation
  •     Controller system
  •     Fertigation system
  •     Filter system
  •     Frost protection
  •     Overhead
  •     Pivot
  •     Pond liner
  •     Pump
  •     Storage tanks

Lighting – not for aesthetics
  •     Greenhouse*
  •     Pavilion/retail shelter*
Loading area/dock*
Mechanical harvesters
Mulch machine
Must pump – fruit juices only
Packing facility*
  •     Structure
  •     Electrical
  •     Plumbing
  •     Packing line/washing equipment
Permanent restroom facilities*
  •     Standalone structure from packing facility
  •     Sinks/toilets
  •     Electrical
  •     Plumbing
Pest control
  •     Bird control netting
  •     Sprayer
  •     Wildlife barriers
Plastic mulch layer/ lifter
Plastic pallets (food grade only)
Production line equipment
Pruner – mechanical
Signs*
Sink – produce washing
Soil mixer
Spray equipment
Sprayer
Thermostat – greenhouse
Trellis materials – berries and vines
Vineyard hoe
Website development – no fees
Wood boiler

Advertising
Alcohol production equipment
Brochures
Building – storage
Chemicals
Computers
Concession stands/kitchens
Containers – bottles, pots, packaging
Drip Tape
Driveways, trails, paths, roads, etc.
Electrical consumption
Fees – membership
Fencing
Fertilizer
Fuel
Giveaway items
Golf cart
Growing buckets/pots
Hand Tools
Hemp Projects
Insecticides
Labor – applicant
Landscaping
Land – clearing of

Maintenance of existing structures, equipment, items
Meeting expenses
Merchandise
Motorized vehicles – ATV, forklift, tractor
Mower
Office equipment
Paper chain pots
Permits – or certifications
Pesticides
Plants – liners/plugs
Product development
Property – purchase or debt payment
Renovations of existing structures
Seeds – produce, nursery, flowers, etc.
Software
Soil/mediums
Store – general
Trade show expenses
Trailers – livestock
Used equipment
Water source creation – ponds, wells
Website – annual or hosting fees
Winemaking equipment - see Value-Added Products sector

Reimbursement Request Deadline – August 1, 2025

Allowable purchase dates for Producer Diversification are from October 1, 2024 – August 1, 2025.
All items, regardless of backorder status, must be purchased (paid in full or financed) by the program reimbursement deadline. Backordered items may be ineligible for cost share if not delivered to the farm by the program deadline.
Receipts must be in the name of the applicant approved for cost share funding.
Quotes and purchase orders do not represent a purchase and are not considered receipts.
Proof of payment may be requested to verify purchase.
See “Reimbursement Requirements” link at the top of the page for more information.

Email producer.diversification@tn.gov for additional information.