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USDA Awards Grants to Vermont and New Hampshire Maple Producers
March 23, 2026
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development awarded a total of $390,558 in Value-Added Producer Grants on March 20, 2026, to two maple syrup producers in Vermont and New Hampshire. Pumpkin Blossom Farm LLC received approximately $140,558 to support market expansion of lavender-infused maple products and enhance manufacturing, shipping, and marketing processes. Runamok Maple LLC was awarded $250,000 to develop and market new infused maple syrup products and gift boxes, with an emphasis on job creation and product innovation. These grants aim to strengthen local specialty maple syrup businesses, improve production capabilities, and expand market reach in the region.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note USDA Rural Development's continued investment in value-added agricultural products, signaling opportunities for specialty food producers and related service providers.
- The grants emphasize product innovation and marketing enhancements, indicating a focus on supporting small to medium-sized enterprises in rural economies.
- Businesses involved in agricultural production, packaging, and marketing services in Vermont and New Hampshire may find increased demand linked to these investments.
- Organizations can leverage these developments to align proposals with USDA priorities on rural economic development and specialty product market expansion.
Agencies
U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development
Vendors
Pumpkin Blossom Farm LLC, Runamok Maple LLC
Contracts
$140,558, $250,000