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.