Low-income seniors can receive vouchers to spend at Delaware farmers’ markets
Department of Agriculture | Date Posted: Thursday, June 21, 2018
Department of Agriculture | Date Posted: Thursday, June 21, 2018
DOVER, Del. — A new program will provide fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and honey at no cost to low-income Sussex County senior citizens at four farmers’ markets in the Rehoboth Beach/Lewes area. Funding for the program is provided by the Delaware Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of Agriculture.
“We know food insecurity is a huge issue facing many of our seniors in Delaware. In making decisions on what to pay for – housing, medical, or food – the reality is some seniors choose to sacrifice nutritious foods like fruits and vegetables.” said Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse. “It has been a priority for our Department to obtain funding to support the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program. The $20,000 provided by the General Assembly and with the recent award of $30,000 from USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service, we will be able to help more than 2,100 eligible seniors in Sussex County.”
The purposes of the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) are to provide fresh, nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables, cut herbs, and honey from farmers’ markets to low-income seniors and to increase the consumption of agricultural commodities by aiding in the expansion and development of local farmers’ markets.
“Delaware has made it a priority to increase access to nutritious food because it is important to improving the health of all Delawareans,” said Governor Carney. “The addition of the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program is incredibly important to our state not only by providing Delaware-grown fruits and vegetables to those who meet the criteria, but it also helps us support our state’s family farmers who take so much pride in growing the fresh produce.”
Seniors may register for the program at scheduled times at local senior centers. Eligible seniors will receive a booklet of four $5 coupons (for a total of $20) which can be used at participating farmers’ markets to purchase their choice of fresh, locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, or honey. Recipients may redeem the coupons through October 31 and may designate another person to shop for them if they are unable to attend a farmers’ market.
In order to participate in the program, seniors must be a resident of Delaware, be 60 years or older and have a household income not exceeding 185 percent of the current federal poverty guidelines.
Participating farmers’ markets include:
Coupons are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, beginning in late June, and continuing while funds are available. Applications will not be mailed out and will not be accepted prior to June 26. A wait list is kept for eligible seniors who do not receive coupons due to a shortfall in available coupons.
Seniors can register to receive the SFMNP vouchers:
Additional distribution dates will be announced in July.
For more information on the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program, contact Kathy Jackson, Department of Agriculture Marketing Specialist at Kathy.Jackson@delaware.gov.
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Media Contact: Stacey Hofmann, 302-698-4542, stacey.hofmann@delaware.gov
Related Topics: Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse, family farmers, farmers' markets, Governor Carney, nutrition, Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program, Seniors, Sussex County, USDA
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Department of Agriculture | Date Posted: Thursday, June 21, 2018
DOVER, Del. — A new program will provide fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and honey at no cost to low-income Sussex County senior citizens at four farmers’ markets in the Rehoboth Beach/Lewes area. Funding for the program is provided by the Delaware Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of Agriculture.
“We know food insecurity is a huge issue facing many of our seniors in Delaware. In making decisions on what to pay for – housing, medical, or food – the reality is some seniors choose to sacrifice nutritious foods like fruits and vegetables.” said Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse. “It has been a priority for our Department to obtain funding to support the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program. The $20,000 provided by the General Assembly and with the recent award of $30,000 from USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service, we will be able to help more than 2,100 eligible seniors in Sussex County.”
The purposes of the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) are to provide fresh, nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables, cut herbs, and honey from farmers’ markets to low-income seniors and to increase the consumption of agricultural commodities by aiding in the expansion and development of local farmers’ markets.
“Delaware has made it a priority to increase access to nutritious food because it is important to improving the health of all Delawareans,” said Governor Carney. “The addition of the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program is incredibly important to our state not only by providing Delaware-grown fruits and vegetables to those who meet the criteria, but it also helps us support our state’s family farmers who take so much pride in growing the fresh produce.”
Seniors may register for the program at scheduled times at local senior centers. Eligible seniors will receive a booklet of four $5 coupons (for a total of $20) which can be used at participating farmers’ markets to purchase their choice of fresh, locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, or honey. Recipients may redeem the coupons through October 31 and may designate another person to shop for them if they are unable to attend a farmers’ market.
In order to participate in the program, seniors must be a resident of Delaware, be 60 years or older and have a household income not exceeding 185 percent of the current federal poverty guidelines.
Participating farmers’ markets include:
Coupons are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, beginning in late June, and continuing while funds are available. Applications will not be mailed out and will not be accepted prior to June 26. A wait list is kept for eligible seniors who do not receive coupons due to a shortfall in available coupons.
Seniors can register to receive the SFMNP vouchers:
Additional distribution dates will be announced in July.
For more information on the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program, contact Kathy Jackson, Department of Agriculture Marketing Specialist at Kathy.Jackson@delaware.gov.
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Media Contact: Stacey Hofmann, 302-698-4542, stacey.hofmann@delaware.gov
Related Topics: Delaware Secretary of Agriculture Michael T. Scuse, family farmers, farmers' markets, Governor Carney, nutrition, Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program, Seniors, Sussex County, USDA
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