Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association

WPVGA Awarded Buy Local Buy Wisconsin Grant from DATCP

The Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association (WPVGA) is embarking on a new opportunity as it relates to the Healthy Grown program thanks to the award of a Buy Local Buy Wisconsin grant from DATCP.

The grant is a natural fit for the Healthy Grown program, which helps set Wisconsin apart as the “leader in sustainable potato production.” Established in 2000, the program utilizes growing practices that are beneficial for Mother Nature and are also ecologically sound. The grant focuses on 3 main goals for WPVGA to achieve over the course of the next year, namely, to expand the distribution of Healthy Grown growers, to increase Healthy Grown potato acreage, and to increase the sales volume of Healthy Grown potatoes sold in local Wisconsin communities.

Furthermore, with the new growers who have decided to come on board with the Healthy Grown program for this year, the first goal has already been met. WPVGA will also be working with as many retail chains as possible in this initiative to expand the program even farther.

WPVGA intends to feature quarter-sized bins and Kwik Lok tags in stores, both of which will contain information about Healthy Grown. The Spudmobile will also make appearances at retail stores, and other various events, to help increase sales.

It’s an effort that will continue to advance Wisconsin and the potato industry, while also encouraging consumers to buy local, and buy Wisconsin.

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