From Michigan Executive Office of the Governor <[email protected]>
Subject RELEASE: Gov. Whitmer Supports Michigan’s Food and Agriculture Sector by Doubling Funding to Create Jobs and Grow Economy
Date August 17, 2022 12:02 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE* 

August 17, 2022 

Contact: [email protected]  

 

*Gov. Whitmer Supports Michigan’s Food and Agriculture Sector by Doubling Funding to Create Jobs and Grow Economy* 

"New round of state grant funds are expected to help quadruple the number of jobs created from last year and result in $154 million total investment for fiscal year 2022" 

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*LANSING, Mich. *— Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Director Gary McDowell announced the latest round of state grant match grants will double the amount of funding available to Michigan’s farming and agriculture sector. The Food and Agriculture Investment Program [ [link removed] ] (FAIP) has seen substantial growth year over year over the last two years. The grants are expected to create an estimated 295 jobs, more than four times as many as last year, and bring in $154 million to Michigan's growing economy, 45% more than last fiscal year. 

 

“As Michigan’s economic momentum continues to build, my goal is to ensure every region of our state has an opportunity to succeed, and these grants from the Food and Agriculture Investment Program will help us do just that, bringing in $48 million to create at least 225 new jobs across Michigan,” said* Governor Whitmer. *“Recently, I signed my fourth balanced, bipartisan state budget, which sets aside dedicated resources for food and agriculture economic development. These grants and our state budget will help us continue growing Michigan’s economy, creating good-paying jobs, and bringing investment to every region of our great state.”  

 

The FAIP provides financial support for food and agriculture projects that help expand food and agriculture processing to enable growth in the industry and Michigan's economy. 

 

"The Food and Agriculture Investment Program allows our food and agriculture industry to grow while helping move Michigan forward," said *MDARD Director Gary McDowell. *"I'm thrilled we are increasing our financial support for food and ag businesses across our state while increasing access to good-paying jobs for Michiganders. This further demonstrates why Michigan is and will continue to be an agriculture powerhouse." 

 

 FAIP FY 2022

 

*About the Food and Agriculture Investment Program* 

The Food and Agriculture Investment Program provides financial support to expand the Michigan food and agriculture sector, grow Michigan exports, and increase food processing activities within the state. 

Projects are selected based on their investment in the overall agriculture industry and their impact on Michigan’s food and agriculture growth. 

 

The Food and Agriculture Investment Program is available to:  

• Small, medium, and large food, agriculture, and forest product companies.  

• Others investing in or expanding food, agriculture, or forest products operations in Michigan. 

 

The Food and Agriculture Investment Program is a performance-based grant. Companies or organizations put forward their investment plan, demonstrate financing and due diligence on the project, carry out the project, and submit a reimbursement amount per the grant agreement when the investment project is completed. Read more about the Food and Agriculture Investment Program here: MDARD - Food and Agriculture Investment Fund Grants (michigan.gov) [ [link removed] ] 

 

*Fostering economic growth in rural communities* 

Governor Whitmer has been laser-focused on the kitchen-table fundamental issues that matter most 

to rural families, communities, and small businesses.  


* Created and fully [ [link removed] ]funded [ [link removed] ] the Office of Rural Development [ [link removed] ] to address the unique challenges that face rural communities. 
* Signed bills to boost the food and agriculture industry [ [link removed] ] by ensuring Michigan food and agriculture businesses can export their products to other nations.  
* Secured more than $50 million [ [link removed] ] for food and agriculture economic development projects. 
* Signed budgets [ [link removed] ] that invested in local economic development projects centered around the food and agriculture industries, and community revitalization and placemaking grants to support economic development in rural communities. 
* Launched [ [link removed] ] the development of a ‘Buy Michigan’ marketing campaign to highlight Michigan growers and agricultural products.  

* Invested over $53 million in Michigan State University’s dairy center and greenhouses [ [link removed] ]. 
* Opened [ [link removed] ] the hemp market to Michigan’s producers, bringing a new commodity to Michigan's diverse agricultural market. 
* Requested federal relief [ [link removed] ] and signed a bill authorizing $15 million in loans for farmers [ [link removed](S(443hfgixfmughtcoffxicurr))/mileg.aspx?page=getObject&objectName=2019-HB-4234 ] reeling from crop loss and damage during one of the rainiest years in state history. 
* Invested $15 million into the Michigan Agricultural Safety Grant Program and Small Farm Safety Grant Programs [ [link removed] ] to support farmers and food processors during COVID-19 

 

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