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CT Awards $1.5M To Help Agencies Buy Locally Grown Food

FILE PHOTO — Gov. Ned Lamont speaks at an Earth Day visit to Kurtz Farms in Cheshire on April 22, 2025. Credit: Karla Ciaglo / CTNewsJunkie

by Donald Eng

PORTLAND, CT — A dozen food pantries, community health centers and nonprofit agencies are receiving $1.5 million in state grants to purchase locally grown food through the Connecticut Grown program.

The grants are being released through the Connecticut Department of Agriculture’s Local Food Purchase Assistance Grant Program. The program aims to increase access to locally grown, healthy food for those in need while simultaneously supporting the operations of Connecticut farmers and the state’s overall agricultural economy.

Speaking at River Ridge Farm and Market in Portland, Gov. Ned Lamont said every family should be able to access nutritious, locally grown food. The program has the added benefit of supporting local farmers, he said. It was previously supported by federal funds.

“This program was effective when it was supported by federal funding, and by releasing these state dollars we can help ensure that it continues to function and its mission can endure,” Lamont said.

Agriculture Commissioner Bryan Hurlburt said the program strengthened the link between state farmers and communities.

“By investing in expanded market access, we’re helping farms remain financially steady and creating room for new and beginning farmers to gain their footing,” he said. “These efforts broaden the reach of Connecticut Grown food, reinforce our agricultural economy, and carry forward the administration’s commitment to a resilient, growing farm sector.”

Eligible entities seeking grants under this funding round were required to submit applications to the Connecticut Department of Agriculture by March 11, 2026. The grants are estimated to benefit approximately 60,000 Connecticut residents with distribution partners located statewide.

The list of approved awardees under this round includes:

For more information about the program, visit portal.ct.gov/doag/adarc/adarc/local-food-purchase-assistance-cooperative-agreement-program

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