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    BostonSportsNewsBy BostonSportsNewsDecember 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Beth McDermott
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    The state has announced $779,458 to help improve food access in underserved communities across Massachusetts.

    The funds, announced Dec. 11, aim to increase local food production and support the growth of urban farms, community gardens and food businesses, according to a community announcement.

    The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources is awarding grants through its Urban Agriculture Program and the Massachusetts Food Ventures Program to 17 organizations. The funds are intended to strengthen the local food system, increase production and expand retail and distribution channels to distribute more healthy, fresh food across the state.

    “With President Trump repeatedly attacking the programs that help Massachusetts families afford food, programs like these will increase the supply of locally grown healthy, affordable food,” said Gov. Maura Healey. “These awards are supporting local jobs, farmers and small food businesses that keep money circulating in our local economy and provide essential food for the people of Massachusetts.”

    The Urban Agriculture Program will provide resources to urban farms and community gardens to increase their production capacity. This is expected to result in more local food for low-to-moderate income residents who often face challenges accessing fresh, affordable, nutritious food.

    The Massachusetts Food Ventures Program is designed to increase food access by funding infrastructure to support processing, distribution channels and retail outlets, primarily in or near communities of low or moderate income, including Gateway Cities and rural communities. Completed projects will enhance access to Massachusetts-grown, harvested or caught food products through the development of collaborations with local agricultural enterprises and public and private entities.

    “Fresh, affordable food is a basic need for our communities across Massachusetts,” Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper said. “Programs like Urban Agriculture and Food Ventures strengthen our local food system by increasing production and distribution capacity as demand for local food continues to grow.”

    “I’m thrilled to see much needed help during these troubling economic times,” said Rep. Steven Ouellette, D–Westport. “This funding will provide opportunities that are critical components to communities in my district and beyond.”

    Urban Agriculture Program grant recipient, Groundwork Southcoast, based in New Bedford, received $3,000 for food production elements. Urban Agriculture Program grant recipient, The Fall River Community Garden, was awarded $9,605.40 to build out an ADA-compliant community garden.

    Massachusetts Food Ventures Program grant recipient, The Livestock Institute of Southern New England in Westport, received $100,000 for a USDA-certified pig processing room.

    “Our food access programs have been transformative in helping to create a stronger local food system,” MDAR Commissioner Ashley Randle said. “The Food Ventures Program provides opportunities for mid-range businesses, creating greater access to Massachusetts grown food, and increasing post-harvest opportunities for farmers. Through the Urban Agriculture Program, more food will be grown in urban neighborhoods, helping to ensure that residents in these communities have greater access to local fresh produce, improving their health outcomes and enhancing their quality of life.”

    State Sen. Adam Gómez, D-Hampden, expressed his support for the funding, particularly for two organizations in Springfield that received grants.

    “I am glad to see the release of this grant funding, particularly to two organizations in Springfield, Wellspring Harvest and Nordica St. Community Farm, who do such great work uniting our communities and providing healthy food and nutritional education to their members,” he said. “We must continue to invest in community centered food resources throughout the commonwealth, shortening the distance that our food travels and mitigating gaps in supply chains that only drive up prices, and I am proud of this administration for prioritizing these efforts.”

    This story was created by reporter Beth McDermott, bmcdermott1@usatodayco.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct.

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