Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Artisanal Cheese, Anyone? Fresno State Gets Federal Grant for New Dairy Products
gvw_nancy_price
By Nancy Price, Multimedia Journalist
Published 1 hour ago on
October 9, 2024

A new federal grant will support Fresno State's dairy initiative. (GV Wire Composite/David Rodriguez)

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

Fresno State will receive a $690,000 federal grant that the university will use to help dairy farmers develop high-value products such as artisanal cheeses and organic products.

The award by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, announced last week by Rep. Jim Costa, D-Fresno, is intended to support dairy businesses in the development, production, marketing, and distribution of dairy products.

California is the nation’s No. 1 state for dairy production and produces 20% of the nation’s supply.

The grant award is appropriate considering California’s role as the nation’s top dairy production state, Costa said.

“Fresno State continues to grow the next generation of innovative dairymen and women,” he said in a news release. “This funding initiative fortifies the California dairy market and boosts research needs on the ground, which enhances educational pathways for students aspiring to thrive in the dairy industry. It’s an investment in the future of agriculture and California dairy.”

West Coast Dairy Coalition Formed

In 2022, the university began a partnership with the California Dairy Innovation Center to create a “Pacific Coast Coalition” to support dairy businesses in California, Oregon, and Washington. The coalition’s workforce training program ensures dairy businesses can remain competitive and allows producers to diversify markets. Fresno State has received $20 million from the USDA for this initiative.

“With support from the Pacific Coast Coalition, led by Fresno State, this federal funding enables our team of researchers, staff, and students to collaborate directly with the dairy industry to enhance dairy product processing and deliver cutting-edge training to professionals across the dairy sectors in California, Oregon, Washington, and New Mexico,” Dr. Rolston St. Hilaire, dean of Fresno State’s Jordan College of Agricultural Science and Technology, said in a news release.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

Time to Evacuate Is Running out as Hurricane Milton Closes in on Florida

DON'T MISS

Artisanal Cheese, Anyone? Fresno State Gets Federal Grant for New Dairy Products

DON'T MISS

Fresno Unified Maintains Focus on Making Routes to School Safer for Kids

DON'T MISS

Merced’s District Attorney Wants to Establish a Family Justice Center for Crime Victims

DON'T MISS

Read This Before Voting on Prop. 35, Which Promises Billions for Health Care

DON'T MISS

California Fires Scorch Over 1 Million Acres in 2024, Destroying Nearly 1,500 Structures

DON'T MISS

Supervisors Pick Contractor for New Clovis, Reedley Libraries. Is Highway City Next?

DON'T MISS

Controversial Kamala Harris Portrait Returns to Big Fresno Fair Art Exhibit

DON'T MISS

She Lost Job After Talking to State Auditors. She Just Won $8.7M in Whistleblower Case.

DON'T MISS

Merced County CHP Traffic Stop Turns Into $1.2 Million Fentanyl Bust

UP NEXT

Artisanal Cheese, Anyone? Fresno State Gets Federal Grant for New Dairy Products

UP NEXT

Fresno Unified Maintains Focus on Making Routes to School Safer for Kids

UP NEXT

Merced’s District Attorney Wants to Establish a Family Justice Center for Crime Victims

UP NEXT

Read This Before Voting on Prop. 35, Which Promises Billions for Health Care

UP NEXT

California Fires Scorch Over 1 Million Acres in 2024, Destroying Nearly 1,500 Structures

UP NEXT

Supervisors Pick Contractor for New Clovis, Reedley Libraries. Is Highway City Next?

UP NEXT

Controversial Kamala Harris Portrait Returns to Big Fresno Fair Art Exhibit

UP NEXT

She Lost Job After Talking to State Auditors. She Just Won $8.7M in Whistleblower Case.

UP NEXT

Merced County CHP Traffic Stop Turns Into $1.2 Million Fentanyl Bust

UP NEXT

Unity and Remembrance: Fresno’s Oct. 7 Call for Middle East Peace

Nancy Price,
Multimedia Journalist
Nancy Price is a multimedia journalist for GV Wire. A longtime reporter and editor who has worked for newspapers in California, Florida, Alaska, Illinois and Kansas, Nancy joined GV Wire in July 2019. She previously worked as an assistant metro editor for 13 years at The Fresno Bee. Nancy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her hobbies include singing with the Fresno Master Chorale and volunteering with Fresno Filmworks. You can reach Nancy at 559-492-4087 or Send an Email

Merced’s District Attorney Wants to Establish a Family Justice Center for Crime Victims

3 hours ago

Read This Before Voting on Prop. 35, Which Promises Billions for Health Care

3 hours ago

California Fires Scorch Over 1 Million Acres in 2024, Destroying Nearly 1,500 Structures

15 hours ago

Supervisors Pick Contractor for New Clovis, Reedley Libraries. Is Highway City Next?

15 hours ago

Controversial Kamala Harris Portrait Returns to Big Fresno Fair Art Exhibit

16 hours ago

She Lost Job After Talking to State Auditors. She Just Won $8.7M in Whistleblower Case.

16 hours ago

Merced County CHP Traffic Stop Turns Into $1.2 Million Fentanyl Bust

17 hours ago

Unity and Remembrance: Fresno’s Oct. 7 Call for Middle East Peace

17 hours ago

FUSD Trustee Candidate Says He ‘Forgot’ to Pay Portion of DUI Fine That Went to Collections

17 hours ago

As Israel Plots to Strike Iran, Its Choices Range From Symbolic to Severe

18 hours ago

Time to Evacuate Is Running out as Hurricane Milton Closes in on Florida

TAMPA, Fla. — Steady rain fell and winds began to gust in the Tampa Bay area Wednesday morning as a mighty Hurricane Milton churned toward a...

2 mins ago

2 mins ago

Time to Evacuate Is Running out as Hurricane Milton Closes in on Florida

1 hour ago

Artisanal Cheese, Anyone? Fresno State Gets Federal Grant for New Dairy Products

3 hours ago

Fresno Unified Maintains Focus on Making Routes to School Safer for Kids

3 hours ago

Merced’s District Attorney Wants to Establish a Family Justice Center for Crime Victims

3 hours ago

Read This Before Voting on Prop. 35, Which Promises Billions for Health Care

Firefighters watch as the Bridge Fire burns near homes in Wrightwood, Calif., Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024. (AP/Jae C. Hong)
15 hours ago

California Fires Scorch Over 1 Million Acres in 2024, Destroying Nearly 1,500 Structures

15 hours ago

Supervisors Pick Contractor for New Clovis, Reedley Libraries. Is Highway City Next?

16 hours ago

Controversial Kamala Harris Portrait Returns to Big Fresno Fair Art Exhibit

Search

Send this to a friend