A new video series showcases two years of significant work by the Wisconsin Local Food Purchase Assistance (WI LFPA) Program. This initiative has made a real difference in food access across the state. It’s not just about delivering food; it’s about supporting local farmers, food access sites, and community organizations.
Since its launch in 2023, the program has provided $4.23 million worth of fresh, locally grown food to all 72 counties and Tribal Nations in Wisconsin. This funding comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service. The aim is clear: strengthen the food supply chain and help those who need nutritious food the most.
By March 2025, the USDA AMS announced the cancellation of the Local Food Purchase Assistance 2025 Program, initially set to kick off in June. Despite this setback, the WI LFPA has already made a significant impact: it has supplied food to 254 access sites and collaborated with 289 local producers. Farmers received direct payments totaling $3.08 million, which helps keep local agriculture thriving.
The video, created by Scott Fischer Motion and Design, tells these stories vividly. You can see the hard work and dedication that goes into making this program successful by visiting WI LFPA.
The collaborative nature of the WI LFPA Program is noteworthy. It involves partnerships with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Marbleseed, the Wisconsin Food Hub Cooperative, and the Wisconsin Farmers Union. Together, they are creating a resilient food system that addresses local needs.
Recent trends show that community-supported agriculture is gaining popularity, with more people interested in sourcing their food locally. This movement not only supports local farmers but also fosters a sense of community and trust among consumers.
As people become more aware of the importance of food security, initiatives like the WI LFPA take center stage. They remind us that local efforts can lead to significant changes, ensuring everyone has access to fresh, healthy food.
For detailed insights into this impactful program and its initiatives, check out the full story and video at WI LFPA.