DATCP Announces 2022 Buy Local, Buy Wisconsin Grant Recipients FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 23, 2022 MADISON, Wis. ? The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) announced 12 Wisconsin companies will receive a DATCP Buy Local, Buy Wisconsin Grant in 2022. BLBW is a competitive grant program designed to strengthen Wisconsin's agriculture and food industries by helping farms and businesses more efficiently process, market, and distribute locally grown food products. BLBW grants provide consumers with access to more Wisconsin-grown food products, including organic vegetables, hops varieties, hazelnut products, locally grown grain, and other value-added products. "We are pleased to offer these grant opportunities, which support the diverse sectors of Wisconsin agriculture and help Wisconsin communities gain access to more local foods," said DATCP Secretary Randy Romanski. "The grants help reduce marketing, distribution, and processing hurdles that impede the expansion of sales of Wisconsin food products to local purchasers." DATCP received 60 funding requests totaling more than $1.9 million. The grant recipients and their planned projects, totaling $300,000, are: Blue Moon Community Farm, Stoughton | $10,000 Crimson Kitchen and Gardens, Watertown | $10,000 Downtown West Bend Association, West Bend | $10,000 Gander Family Farms, Beloit | $12,600 Kenosha Common Markets, Kenosha | $11,000 Manitowoc Area Visitor & Convention Bureau, Manitowoc | $8,000 Siren Shrub Company, Stevens Point | $31,200 Telsaan Tea, Mount Horeb | $9,504 Turners Fresh Market, Waupaca | $22,000 Branches and Berries, Wauzeka | $23,696 Verona Area Chamber of Commerce, Verona | $22,000 Washington Hotel & Studio, Washington Island | $30,000 Since its inception in 2008, more than 547 applications have been submitted for Buy Local, Buy Wisconsin Grants, requesting a total of more than $19 million in funding. Of those applications, 90 projects have been funded, totaling more than $2.6 million. Previous grant recipients have generated more than $12.69 million in new local food sales, created and retained more than 285 jobs, and benefited more than 3,800 producers and 4,055 markets. For more information on DATCP?s Buy Local, Buy Wisconsin Grants, visit DATCP?s website.
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