Tennessee Invests in Farm Innovation, Diversification Projects

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 | 09:19am
NASHVILLE – Governor Phil Bredesen and Agriculture Commissioner Ken Givens today announced Producer Diversification cost share awards totaling nearly $1 million. The funds will help 192 Tennessee farmers invest in new or expanding areas of agriculture.
 
The Producer Diversification cost share opportunity is part of the Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program established in 2005 by Governor Bredesen and funded by the Tennessee General Assembly to spur farm investment in Tennessee.
 
“More than ever, it is important for farmers to look at ways to diversify their operations,” said Governor Bredesen. “These business investments and opportunities will not only help farmers keep their operations profitable but they will help strengthen our rural economy in communities across the state.”
 
In its fifth year, the Producer Diversification cost share opportunity is helping farmers expand or improve their operations through production of varied agricultural products. Diversified agricultural products include agritourism, aquaculture, honey bees, fruits and vegetables, horticulture, organics, value-added products, viticulture and others as approved by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture.
 
“This program is making a real difference for producers who want to be farming in the future, and who have an entrepreneurial mindset to succeed. We’re proud to be able to help them achieve their goals and to help support local communities that depend on agriculture,” said Givens. 
 
Through the Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program, which provides a variety of cost share opportunities for farmers and also includes programs aimed at cattle improvement, hay and feed storage and animal health improvement, producers can make their operations more profitable. 
 
Through the Producer Diversification cost share opportunity, Tennessee farmers can
apply for reimbursement of 35-50 percent, up to $15,000 in some instances, for eligible cost share activities. 
 
The dollars are meant to help farmers who want to install farm infrastructure, purchase
specialty equipment and market their diversified farm products. Applications are then reviewed for eligibility, ranked and approved on a competitive basis, based on project plans and the potential to increase farm income. 
 
The 192 projects funded this year represent a wide range of new and emerging agricultural investments. Funding by project category for this year breaks down as follows:
 
Agritourism – 33
Aquaculture – 1
Fruits and Vegetables – 42
Honey Bees – 29
Horticulture – 42
Organics – 16
Value-added Products – 9
Viticulture – 20
    
Farmers interested in submitting a proposal for funding will have a chance to apply again next year. For more information on TAEP, visit www.TN.gov/agriculture/enhancement/. For more information about specific projects in your area, contact Jon Frady at 615-837-5344 or Producer.Diversification@TN.gov.
 
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Producer Diversification – FY ’10 Projects/Farmers Funded by County
 
County
Producers
 Funds Allocated
ANDERSON
2
 $4,018
BEDFORD
2
 $9,418
BENTON
1
 $4,510
BLEDSOE
1
 $10,000
BLOUNT
3
 $10,606
BRADLEY
2
 $11,143
CAMPBELL
2
 $12,656
CANNON
2
 $11,193
CARTER
2
 $2,045
CHEATHAM
1
 $4,604
CHESTER
1
 $8,826
CLAIBORNE
1
 $3,436
COCKE
2
 $9,146
COFFEE
2
 $1,481
CUMBERLAND
2
 $5,558
DAVIDSON
3
 $13,046
DECATUR
3
 $8,475
DEKALB
3
 $9,969
DICKSON
2
 $8,274
FAYETTE
1
 $3,155
FENTRESS
1
 $5,700
FRANKLIN
3
 $16,055
GIBSON
3
 $21,200
GILES
1
 $715
GRAINGER
10
 $41,893
GREENE
5
 $34,270
GRUNDY
1
 $3,338
HAMILTON
2
 $12,929
HANCOCK
1
 $2,107
HARDEMAN
1
 $1,137
HARDIN
1
 $1,081
HAWKINS
2
 $2,267
HENRY
2
 $24,687
HICKMAN
5
 $13,211
JACKSON
2
 $3,847
JEFFERSON
1
 $10,000
JOHNSON
1
 $7,586
KNOX
5
 $25,768
LAKE
1
 $8,007
LAWRENCE
4
 $15,326
LEWIS
1
 $8,350
LINCOLN
2
 $10,482
LOUDON
1
 $15,000
MCMINN
2
 $18,452
MACON
2
 $11,934
MADISON
4
 $12,616
MARSHALL
3
 $12,659
MAURY
4
 $25,713
MONROE
1
 $4,044
MONTGOMERY
2
 $19,716
MOORE
1
 $2,005
MORGAN
2
 $15,753
OBION
2
 $13,479
OVERTON
3
 $6,710
POLK
2
 $5,131
PUTNAM
4
 $18,572
ROANE
1
 $8,750
ROBERTSON
7
 $47,698
RUTHERFORD
6
 $31,605
SEQUATCHIE
1
 $2,016
SEVIER
1
 $15,000
SHELBY
1
 $1,875
SMITH
2
 $10,703
STEWART
2
 $10,343
SULLIVAN
6
 $24,378
SUMNER
3
 $7,422
TROUSDALE
1
 $3,487
UNICOI
2
 $24,417
UNION
1
 $336
WARREN
16
 $87,457
WASHINGTON
3
 $20,246
WAYNE
1
 $1,491
WEAKLEY
2
 $13,937
WHITE
3
 $15,663
WILLIAMSON
4
 $39,529
WILSON
3
 $13,687
TOTAL
192
 $983,339

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