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ADD fund meeting to boost Ag Projects

ADD fund meeting to boost Ag Projects


By Scout Nelson

The Agriculture Diversification and Development (ADD) Fund Committee will hold its upcoming meeting on Wednesday, November 20, at 11:00 a.m. in the Bismarck Mandan Chamber EDC, located at 1640 Burnt Boat Rd., Bismarck, ND.

The ADD Fund Committee meeting is set to cover important topics regarding funding and support for agricultural diversification and development across North Dakota.

During the meeting, committee members will discuss various agricultural projects aimed at advancing the state’s agriculture sector through innovation and development. The ADD Fund provides financial support to projects that can diversify agricultural production, support market expansion, and enhance sustainability in agriculture.

This meeting will offer committee members an opportunity to review ongoing projects, evaluate new proposals, and decide on future funding allocations.

The Agriculture Diversification and Development Fund supports initiatives that strengthen North Dakota’s agricultural economy, benefiting local producers, markets, and rural communities. The committee aims to promote agricultural innovation that can address challenges faced by the sector and support long-term growth.

This meeting serves as an important step in driving forward agricultural advancements, with potential impacts that reach communities throughout North Dakota. Interested parties are encouraged to stay informed about ADD Fund decisions to understand the evolving landscape of agriculture in the state.

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