Millions of dollars are distributed each year to help identify niche markets and boost marketing programs for floriculture. The USDA provides matching grants each year through the Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program (FSMIP). Applications for the 2008 grants are due in February.
USDA handed out $1.3 million in 26 matching grants to 21 states in 2007, including projects for greenhouse and nursery growers.
* The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries received $14,995 for
* The Alaska Division of Agriculture received $59,845 to explore niche regional, national and international markets for
* The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources received $61,600 to develop a marketing strategy that addresses shifts in demand for plants due to changing consumer preferences, and environmental regulations regarding water use and invasive plants.
FSMIP funds a wide range of projects addressing challenges and opportunities in marketing, transportation and distribution of
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For more: USDA, Agricultural Marketing Service, (202) 720-2704; www.ams.usda.gov/tmd/fsmip.htm.
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