USDA Accepting Value-Added Producer Grant Applications

U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Oklahoma State Director Zachary Swartz today announced that the agency is currently accepting Value-Added Producer Grant applications from Oklahoma farmers and ranchers.

The Value-Added Producer Grant program helps agriculture producers start a value-added activity that:

· Generates new products from the agricultural commodity they produce.

· Creates and expands marketing opportunities.

· Increases producer income through product value and market reach.

“President Trump is delivering the Golden Age to our Oklahoma farmers and ranchers and is supportive of programs that can increase the bottom line for our producers like the Value-Added Producer Grant,” said Swartz. “I would encourage any of our local producers to consider this program and exert greater control over the world-class products they produce.”

The USDA Rural Development Oklahoma State Office is accepting applications through April 22, 2026. Information on eligibility for producers and grant matching requirements are available on the Value-Added Producer Grant website. Additionally, producers can email okbuisness@usda.gov for more information.

USDA Rural Development invests in rural America with programs to promote rural prosperity. These programs expand access to high-speed internet, electricity, and transportation infrastructure, and support economic growth, healthcare, education, housing, and other community essentials. Discover more investment details and historical data in the Rural Data Gateway and learn more about the agency at www.rd.usda.gov/ok.

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