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Federal Funds to Help Seniors Buy Locally Grown Fruits and Vegetables Print Share

Thursday, April 30, 2009

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman today announced that the state  of New Mexico has been awarded a $337,004 grant through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to help provide low-income seniors with greater access to locally grown fresh, unprepared fruits, herbs and vegetables.

Funding, which was awarded through the USDA’s Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program, will be used to provide low-income seniors with coupons that can be exchanged for fresh produce at farmers' markets.

 “This funding helps seniors eat healthy while also benefiting local growers,” Bingaman said.

Additionally, Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Inc. will receive $19,240 and the Pueblo of San Felipe will receive $17,474 through the same USDA program.

Bingaman strongly supported the 33 percent increase in funding for the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program in the recently passed Farm Bill, which allowed New Mexico to be added to the program.

Contact Senator Bingaman's Office:

Jude McCartin
Maria Najera
703 Hart Building
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-5521

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