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The Dorey Park Farmers Market was one of eight projects statewide to receive funding through the inaugural round of Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam’s Agriculture and Forestry Industry Development Fund Infrastructure Grant Program.

Henrico County sought the funding on behalf of the market, in order to add electricity for vendors; provide landscaping to outline the market space; add signage; and build a structure to house market management and SNAP benefits.

The market recently completed its fourth year in operation, hosting 25-30 vendors weekly during its season – 17 of whom are producers or create value-added agriculture products from Virginia-grown products. DPFM offers SNAP benefits and a SNAP Match program for purchases of fresh food.

“With agriculture as our largest industry and often the biggest driver of our rural economies, making targeted investments that our farmers and food producers rely on is vitally important,” said Northam. “These grants will help to diversify Virginia’s agriculture across every corner of the Commonwealth. I congratulate the communities on putting forward such compelling projects and thank them for their partnership.”

The AFID Infrastructure Program funds a wide variety of projects in an effort to help make a direct impact both on producers through infrastructure improvements, and on consumers by expanding access to fresh, local products.

“Virginia agriculture is in many ways sustained by the community of small farmers and food producers making high-quality products for their local communities, said Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Bettina Ring. “By partnering with these communities to make small, but meaningful investments in these local food systems, we are helping to unlock the potential of these farmers and food producers to do even more. I am pleased with the quality and variety of projects that this new program from the AFID Fund is able to support and look forward to many more shared successes supporting sustainable agriculture in the Commonwealth.”

In 2021, Northam signed House Bill 2068, creating the AFID Infrastructure Program. The new program competitively awards matching grants of up to $25,000 in partnership with local governments to develop community infrastructure development supporting local food production and sustainable agriculture. Targeted projects include food hubs, farmers markets, commercial kitchens and other value-added facilities such as those for the processing and packaging of meats, dairy products, produce, or other Virginia-grown products. The AFID Infrastructure Program provides reduced match requirements for economically distressed and underserved localities, and promotes projects that serve multiple producers.

“The Local Food and Farming Infrastructure program benefits both our communities and farmers,” said Delegate Sam Rasoul. “In the first round of grants, more than half of the projects are in economically distressed communities giving these communities access to fresh food and produce. This is exactly the way building a sustainable future should look.”

The next application period of the AFID Infrastructure Grant Program is this spring from April 1 to May 15, with award announcements to be made by June 30. For details about the program and upcoming application workshops, e-mail Jennifer.Perkins@vdacs.virginia.gov.