Don’t miss out! The highly popular Food Safety and Traceability Initiative is about to reopen on April 5 at 9am. The program was oversubscribed by noon on the first day last year. FSTI provides 50% reimbursement of eligible expenses up to a maximum of $25,000 to implement written food safety programs, implement a working traceability system, assist in the purchase and installation of equipment that improves food safety or traceability, or train staff to increase the adoption of food safety and traceability.
Program funds are allocated annually and distributed on a first come, first served basis. Once the annual program funds are fully committed, applications for cost-share funding for that fiscal year are no longer accepted.Visit the FSTI website to learn more about the program.
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