Agriculture Marketing Federal Grants
There are 27 Agriculture Marketing federal grants, government grants and loans. For detailed information on a Agriculture Marketing federal grant including eligibility requirements or financial information, click the title.
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Rural Development, Forestry, and Communities (10.672)
To help rural areas analyze and assess forest resource opportunities, maximize local economic potential through market development and expansion, and diversify communities' economic base.
Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (10.169)
To increase fruit, vegetable, and nut consumption and improve the competitiveness of United States specialty crop producers.
Technology Marketing Unit (10.674)
To assist small forest products businesses, community leaders, entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and others turn small diameter and under utilized wood species into marketable forest products, including biomass energy. Programs may include: (1) technical...
Trade Adjustment Assistance (10.609)
Under the program, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides technical assistance and cash benefits to eligible farmers and fishermen if increased imports have contributed importantly to a price decline of at least 20 percent. Technical...
Transportation Services (10.167)
The Transportation Services program develops and promotes efficient agriculture transportation systems to help improve farm income, expand exports and meet the needs of rural America. The program provides technical and administrative direction,...
Value-added Producer Grants (10.352)
To assist eligible independent agricultural commodity producers, agricultural producer groups, farmer and rancher cooperatives, and majority-controlled producer-based businesses in developing strategies and business plans to further refine or...
Wholesale Market Development (10.164)
To increase overall food marketing efficiency, thereby lowering the cost of marketing food through technical assistance to States and municipalities interested in creating or upgrading markets and marketing facilities.

