In 2022, the Minnesota Legislature provided funding to the MDA through the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR) for grants to organizations in Minnesota to develop enterprises, supply chains, and markets for continuous living cover (CLC) crops and cropping systems in the early stage of commercial development. This includes, but not limited to, regenerative poultry silvopasture systems, Kernza® perennial grain, winter camelina, and elderberry.
The Request for Proposals for this one-time competitive grant opportunity opened Monday, March 13, 2023 and closed April 23, 2023. A summary of selected projects is included in the table below.
Organization Name | Project Summary | Award Total |
---|---|---|
Dawson Drug & Gifts | Purchase a freeze dryer to expand the market of continuous living cover crops, primarily fruit. | $50,000 |
Midwest Elderberry Cooperative | Design, build, and test a continuous flow prototype elderberry destemmer that can be linked to a wash, dry, and freeze process conveyor line. | $48,800 |
Regenerative Agriculture Alliance | Purchase a mechanical harvester and two de-husking units for two hazelnut grower networks in Minnesota to hasten ongoing development of supply chains. | $50,000 |
Nine Hazels Farm | Improve greenhouse operation to produce hybrid hazelnut seedling plugs for sale. | $29,657 |
Perennial Pantry | Build team capacity and develop standard operating procedures to operationalize a processing plant dedicated to the production of CLC products. | $50,000 |
Perennial Promise Growers Cooperative | Develop capacities to and systems required to market Kernza. | $50,000 |
Unused funds may be included in a second RFP in June 2024.
LCCMR Approved Project Work Plan
Funding for the program was provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR).
In 2022, the Minnesota Legislature provided funding to the MDA through the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR) for grants to organizations in Minnesota to develop enterprises, supply chains, and markets for continuous living cover (CLC) crops and cropping systems in the early stage of commercial development. This includes, but not limited to, regenerative poultry silvopasture systems, Kernza® perennial grain, winter camelina, and elderberry.
The Request for Proposals for this one-time competitive grant opportunity opened Monday, March 13, 2023 and closed April 23, 2023. A summary of selected projects is included in the table below.
Organization Name | Project Summary | Award Total |
---|---|---|
Dawson Drug & Gifts | Purchase a freeze dryer to expand the market of continuous living cover crops, primarily fruit. | $50,000 |
Midwest Elderberry Cooperative | Design, build, and test a continuous flow prototype elderberry destemmer that can be linked to a wash, dry, and freeze process conveyor line. | $48,800 |
Regenerative Agriculture Alliance | Purchase a mechanical harvester and two de-husking units for two hazelnut grower networks in Minnesota to hasten ongoing development of supply chains. | $50,000 |
Nine Hazels Farm | Improve greenhouse operation to produce hybrid hazelnut seedling plugs for sale. | $29,657 |
Perennial Pantry | Build team capacity and develop standard operating procedures to operationalize a processing plant dedicated to the production of CLC products. | $50,000 |
Perennial Promise Growers Cooperative | Develop capacities to and systems required to market Kernza. | $50,000 |
Unused funds may be included in a second RFP in June 2024.
LCCMR Approved Project Work Plan
Funding for the program was provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR).
In 2022, the Minnesota Legislature provided funding to the MDA through the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR) for grants to organizations in Minnesota to develop enterprises, supply chains, and markets for continuous living cover (CLC) crops and cropping systems in the early stage of commercial development. This includes, but not limited to, regenerative poultry silvopasture systems, Kernza® perennial grain, winter camelina, and elderberry.
The Request for Proposals for this one-time competitive grant opportunity opened Monday, March 13, 2023 and closed April 23, 2023. A summary of selected projects is included in the table below.
Organization Name | Project Summary | Award Total |
---|---|---|
Dawson Drug & Gifts | Purchase a freeze dryer to expand the market of continuous living cover crops, primarily fruit. | $50,000 |
Midwest Elderberry Cooperative | Design, build, and test a continuous flow prototype elderberry destemmer that can be linked to a wash, dry, and freeze process conveyor line. | $48,800 |
Regenerative Agriculture Alliance | Purchase a mechanical harvester and two de-husking units for two hazelnut grower networks in Minnesota to hasten ongoing development of supply chains. | $50,000 |
Nine Hazels Farm | Improve greenhouse operation to produce hybrid hazelnut seedling plugs for sale. | $29,657 |
Perennial Pantry | Build team capacity and develop standard operating procedures to operationalize a processing plant dedicated to the production of CLC products. | $50,000 |
Perennial Promise Growers Cooperative | Develop capacities to and systems required to market Kernza. | $50,000 |
Unused funds may be included in a second RFP in June 2024.
LCCMR Approved Project Work Plan
Funding for the program was provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR).
In 2023, the Minnesota Legislature provided funding to the MDA for grants to organizations in Minnesota to develop enterprises, supply chains, and markets for continuous-living cover crops and cropping systems in the early stages of commercial development.
The first of two Requests for Proposals (RFP) for this competitive grant opened Monday, September 11, 2023 and closed October 2, 2023. A summary of selected project is included in the table below.
Organization Name | Project Summary | Award Total |
---|---|---|
Gertens | Propagate up to 10,000 farm-ready hybrid hazelnut plants | $50,000 |
MSX Nexgen Inc. | Supply a regional location to preclean, dry, and store winter camelina, Kernza, and other CLC crops as needed. | $50,000 |
Perennial Promise Growers Cooperative | Expand marketing to existing customers and sales of Kernza grain to new customers. | $48,000 |
River Rock Kitchen & Baking Co | Incorporate Kernza into at least 75% of their baked goods. This project was featured in one of the Meet the Minnesota Makers articles. | $50,000 |
Rookie Farmers, LLC | Purchase a winter camelina cleaning trailer. | $50,000 |
For the purposes of this grant “continuous living cover crops and cropping systems” refer to agroforestry, perennial biomass, perennial forage, perennial grains, and winter-annual cereal grains and oilseeds that have market value as harvested or grazed commodities.
In 2023, the Minnesota Legislature provided funding to the MDA for grants to organizations in Minnesota to develop enterprises, supply chains, and markets for continuous-living cover crops and cropping systems in the early stages of commercial development.
The first of two Requests for Proposals (RFP) for this competitive grant opened Monday, September 11, 2023 and closed October 2, 2023. A summary of selected project is included in the table below.
Organization Name | Project Summary | Award Total |
---|---|---|
Gertens | Propagate up to 10,000 farm-ready hybrid hazelnut plants | $50,000 |
MSX Nexgen Inc. | Supply a regional location to preclean, dry, and store winter camelina, Kernza, and other CLC crops as needed. | $50,000 |
Perennial Promise Growers Cooperative | Expand marketing to existing customers and sales of Kernza grain to new customers. | $48,000 |
River Rock Kitchen & Baking Co | Incorporate Kernza into at least 75% of their baked goods. This project was featured in one of the Meet the Minnesota Makers articles. | $50,000 |
Rookie Farmers, LLC | Purchase a winter camelina cleaning trailer. | $50,000 |
In 2023, the Minnesota Legislature provided funding to the MDA for grants to organizations in Minnesota to develop enterprises, supply chains, and markets for continuous-living cover crops and cropping systems in the early stages of commercial development.
The first of two Requests for Proposals (RFP) for this competitive grant opened Monday, September 11, 2023 and closed October 2, 2023. A summary of selected project is included in the table below.
Organization Name | Project Summary | Award Total |
---|---|---|
Gertens | Propagate up to 10,000 farm-ready hybrid hazelnut plants | $50,000 |
MSX Nexgen Inc. | Supply a regional location to preclean, dry, and store winter camelina, Kernza, and other CLC crops as needed. | $50,000 |
Perennial Promise Growers Cooperative | Expand marketing to existing customers and sales of Kernza grain to new customers. | $48,000 |
River Rock Kitchen & Baking Co | Incorporate Kernza into at least 75% of their baked goods. This project was featured in one of the Meet the Minnesota Makers articles. | $50,000 |
Rookie Farmers, LLC | Purchase a winter camelina cleaning trailer. | $50,000 |
- Seafood HACCP regulation applies to processors and importers selling fishery products for wholesale (i.e., sales to other businesses or distributors).
- Any products that are sold wholesale must be processed in accordance with the regulation, provided that the product is in interstate commerce. This is true even if the firm's primary business is retail.
Exemptions - The rule does not apply to:
- Harvesting or transporting fish or fishery products, without otherwise engaging in processing.
- Practices such as heading, eviscerating, or freezing intended solely to prepare a fish for holding on board a harvest vessel.
- Retail establishment solely selling fishery products to the end consumer.
- Seafood HACCP regulation applies to processors and importers selling fishery products for wholesale (i.e., sales to other businesses or distributors).
- Any products that are sold wholesale must be processed in accordance with the regulation, provided that the product is in interstate commerce. This is true even if the firm's primary business is retail.
Exemptions - The rule does not apply to:
- Harvesting or transporting fish or fishery products, without otherwise engaging in processing.
- Practices such as heading, eviscerating, or freezing intended solely to prepare a fish for holding on board a harvest vessel.
- Retail establishment solely selling fishery products to the end consumer.
- Fish means fresh or saltwater finfish, crustaceans, other forms of aquatic animal life (including, but not limited to, alligator, frog, aquatic turtle, jellyfish, sea cucumber, and sea urchin and the roe of such animals) other than birds or mammals, and all mollusks, where such animal life is intended for human consumption.
- Fishery product means any human food product in which fish is a characterizing ingredient.
- Molluscan shellfish means any edible species of fresh or frozen oysters, clams, mussels, or scallops, or edible portions of such species, except when the product consists entirely of the shucked adductor muscle.
- Processor means any person engaged in commercial, custom, or institutional processing of fish or fishery products, either in the United States or in a foreign country. A processor includes any person engaged in the production of foods that are to be used in market or consumer tests.
- Processing means, with respect to fish or fishery products: Handling, storing, preparing, heading, eviscerating, shucking, freezing, changing into different market forms, manufacturing, preserving, packing, labeling, dockside unloading, or holding.