
PRESS RELEASE
02/27/09
For
Immediate Release
Contact:
Deanne Herman, Maine
Department of Agriculture, 207-287-7526 or
Mary Walsh, Maine Dept. of Health & Human
Services, Office of Elder Services, 207-287-9200
Fresh
Local Produce for Low-Income Seniors
Maine
Senior FarmShare Sign-up Begins
Seniors, age 60 or older with
individual incomes below $20,036 (individual) and $26,955 (couples) are
eligible to receive $50 of free fresh locally grown fruits and vegetables this
coming season through the Maine Senior FarmShare Program. Over 17,000 seniors
and 140 farmers statewide will be participating in 2009. To find a
participating farm near them, interested seniors are encouraged to contact
their local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) on the toll-free line: 1-877-353-3771.
The list of participating farms is also available on the Internet at www.getrealmaine.com/connect/farmshare/senior.html
Participating farms throughout the
state offer a variety of systems for providing produce to seniors. Farmers will
explain their individual farm’s offerings to interested seniors, and if they
both agree the system will work for them, they sign a “share” agreement, which
outlines the arrangements. The supply of the $50 "shares" is limited
and will be distributed by farmers on a first come first served basis. When a
farmer’s available shares are filled, interested seniors will be placed on that
farmer’s waiting list.
Based on a variation of Community
Supported Agriculture (CSA), the system is designed as a partnership between
the farmer and the senior - farmers need to be able to provide a wide range of
produce, and participating seniors must do their part by using their shares
regularly throughout the season and not leaving a balance at the end of the
growing season.
The Senior FarmShare program, now in
its ninth year, is funded primarily through a US Department of Agriculture
(USDA) Food and Nutrition Service grant. The program serves seniors by
providing access to highly nutritious fresh produce, which many seniors find
difficult to afford on their limited incomes. It also provides an additional
retail market for Maine vegetable and fruit growers who are paid in the spring
for produce they will provide later in the growing season.
The Maine Department of Agriculture manages the Senior
FarmShare program in collaboration with other agencies and organizations,
including the Dept. of Health & Human Services, Office of Elder Services, University
of Maine Cooperative Extension, and the Maine Nutrition Network.
To find a local farmer, seniors can contact their local
Area Agency on Aging (one of five covering the entire state) by calling
1-877-353-3771. The AAA agencies can also provide information on other programs
available to low-income seniors, such as heating assistance and other food
programs.
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