What's Happening?
The state of Rhode Island has awarded $450,000 in funding through the 2026 Local Agriculture and Seafood Act to support 25 local farmers, fishers, and specialty food producers. The grants, announced at Johnson & Wales University, aim to strengthen the local food sector
by funding projects in agriculture, aquaculture, and seafood. Governor Daniel J. McKee emphasized the importance of state-led investment in providing stability for local food producers amid uncertain federal funding.
Why It's Important?
This funding initiative is crucial for bolstering Rhode Island's local food system, enhancing food security, and supporting economic resilience. By investing in local agriculture and seafood, the state helps ensure the sustainability of small businesses and the availability of fresh, locally sourced food. The grants also encourage innovation and efficiency in food production, contributing to the overall health and vitality of the community.











