VI News Staff 1 year ago

USVI Farmers Invited to Apply for Farmer Stress Support Program

The program will select thirty farmers to receive training, financial assistance, access to technology, and peer learning opportunities. The application period is open from July 1 to 11:59 PM on August 1, 2024

The V.I. Department of Agriculture announced on Wednesday a collaboration with the University of Tennessee to offer farm stress resources and programming to U.S. Virgin Islands farmers through the Southern Ag Exchange Network U.S. Virgin Islands (SAgE-VI) initiative.

Designed to help farmers cope with and reduce stress, SAgE-VI aims to enhance the well-being and productivity of farmers in the territory. As part of this initiative, VIDA and SAgE-VI have announced the launch of the U.S. Virgin Islands Farmer Stress Support Program Application.

The application period for the Farmer Stress Support Program opened on July 1 and will close at 11:59 p.m. on August 1, 2024. Interested farmers can apply online or pick up a paper application at Dept. of Agriculture offices on St. Croix, St. Thomas, or St. John. To be eligible, applicants must be current farmers in the territory with a valid farming license.

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