Raises nearly $113,000 for FFA Students in 22 States
GLENVILLE, GA., September 2, 2022: During the months of May & June, G&R Farms partnered with twelve regional and national retail operators throughout the United States to raise nearly $113,000 in scholarship and grant funds for FFA students in 22 states through the Growing America’s Farmer’s (GAF) promotional program.
GAF is the brainchild of Walt Dasher, a third-generation southeast Georgia farmer and a strong advocate of Future Farmers of America (FFA). During the past five years the GAF program has already raised nearly $263,000 for FFA member scholarships surpassing last year’s record breaking amount by over $20,000.
The program works by the supply partner setting aside a percent of total retail sales for the participating retailer, followed by a donation being made to the National FFA Foundation in the participating retailer’s name. The National FFA Foundation then redirects those funds back to state and local FFA programs of the retailer’s choice where they support students pursuing careers in production agriculture.
Now more than ever, production agriculture is at a crossroads that requires all areas of the supply chain to be engaged and support future agriculture leaders that will grow the food needed to support a growing population that will need 70% more food by 2050.
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black, a long-time supporter of the GAF program remarked, “The Growing America’s Farmers program shows the importance of upstream and downstream business partnerships and the valuable resources they provide to foster and create opportunities for students by supporting endeavors that could ultimately have a significant impact on our local, state, national and global economy. The more we can highlight and encourage these types of partnerships, the more likely we are to reap the rewards and support future security in our food systems.”
That food security in production agriculture is what Dasher is so passionate about when he talks about the next generation of farmers. “The current average age of the American farmer is 58 years old and they are part of multi-generation family farms that are facing more pressure,” commented Dasher, vice president of G&R Farms. He continued, “We need to attract, support and train young agriculture leaders that will become the torchbearers and next generation of food producers. The FFA is truly one of our greatest resources to do this well.”
Across the country, FFA is attracting and training those leaders. In fact, the National FFA Organization announced a record-high student membership number of 850,823, an increase of 15% from last year. In addition, chapter numbers increased by 178, resulting in 8,995 chapters in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
This year, the organization has more than 132,700 Latino members, more than 47,000 Black members and more than 13,000 American Indian and Alaska Native members. Forty-three percent of the membership is female, and 50% is male.
One participating Midwest retailer had this to say about their participation in the GAF program, “We are a proud supporter of the Growing America’s Farmer program. It is important that we give back to an organization that prioritizes American agriculture and all the farms and farm families who are the foundation of our fresh offerings. Ultimately, supporting the produce community symbolizes the commitment to making our youth feel they can make a difference within the food industry.”
Dasher, closed by saying, “As a third-generation family farm, this is about more than marketing and promotions, this is a personal mission that hits at the heart of who I am and what I stand for.” Dasher continued, “As professionals in the food industry, and as consumers, we should all recognize how important it is to support, foster and inspire the next generations of producers who will not only grow our food, but also elevate our food systems. This is how we will be able to secure our ability to have access to one of the safest, most accessible food supplies in the world.”
Planning for the 2023 GAF program will begin in October and officially kick off in March for National Agriculture Month. Any retailer or grower-shippers interested in participating in the 2023 program should contact the G&R Sales team at (912) 654-2100 to discuss participating in the GAF program.
About National FFA Organization
The National FFA Organization is a school-based national youth leadership development organization of more than 760,000 student members as part of 8,700 local FFA chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. For more, visit the National FFA Organization online at FFA.org and on Facebook and Twitter.
About National FFA Foundation
The National FFA Foundation builds partnerships with industry, education, government, other foundations and individuals to secure financial resources that recognize FFA member achievements, develop student leaders and support the future of agricultural education. A separately registered nonprofit organization, the foundation is governed by a board of trustees that includes the national FFA president, educators, business leaders and individual donors. For more, visit FFA.org/Give.