Maine Agricultural Development Grant
Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry
Closed January 1, 2024
This program provides cost-share grants to conduct market promotion, market research and development, value-added processing and new technology demonstration projects.
Eligibility
An Eligible Borrower Must:
Be an agricultural or aquaculture enterprise;
Be located in the State of Maine and currently engaged in growing or harvesting plants; raising animals; growing, obtaining or adding value to plant or animal by-products; aquaculture; or producing, processing, storing, packaging or marketing a product derived from such a business being sold commercially; and
Propose a project that is an eligible use of the fund.
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Details
Deadline
January 1, 2024
Financial Instrument
Grant, Cost Share
Maximum Award Amount
$50,000
Updated September 8, 2024
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