Massachusetts S2366 mandates that half of food security infrastructure grants be spent on physical infrastructure projects for the commercial seafood.
Massachusetts S2366 amends the use of food security infrastructure grants, stipulating that half of the total funds must be allocated to physical infrastructure projects benefiting the commercial seafood and agricultural sectors. Eligible projects include on-vessel and land-based automatic processing machines, refrigerated vehicles and storage facilities, energy efficiency upgrades, wash and pack stations, and high tunnels and greenhouses. The bill aims to enhance operational efficiencies and reduce carbon footprints.
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