MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) announced 21 Wisconsin dairy companies will receive a Dairy Processor Grant in 2023. The purpose of these grants is to help foster innovation, improve profitability, and sustain the long-term viability of Wisconsin’s dairy processing facilities. “This is America’s Dairyland, and as one of the most significant components of our statewide economy, investing in our dairy processors’ ability to update and modernize their operations to keep up with demand and compete in a 21st-century economy isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s a necessity,” said Gov. Evers. “We were proud to receive bipartisan support for additional funding for our Dairy Processor Grant Program in our last budget, and I urge the Legislature to join me in again investing in this critical program to ensure the continued success of Wisconsin’s dairy processors across the state for years to come.” A total of $400,000 was available for this year’s Dairy Processor Grants, with a maximum of $50,000 allowed for each project. Grant recipients are required to provide a match of at least 20 percent of the grant amount. DATCP received 38 grant requests totaling more than $1.5 million. “Dairy processors are key to Wisconsin’s position as a national and global leader in the dairy industry,” said DATCP Secretary Randy Romanski. “Our processors are constantly adapting, and it is clear that demand for these grants that support innovation is high.” As part of the 2021-2023 biennial budget, Gov. Tony Evers and the Legislature increased the available funding for Dairy Processor Grants to promote innovation and improve profitability throughout Wisconsin’s dairy industry. To address the fact that there is more demand than available funds, Gov. Evers’ current budget proposes an increase in funding for Dairy Processor Grants. The Dairy Processor Grant recipients and their planned projects are: Cedar Grove Cheese, Plain Chalet Cheese Cooperative, Monroe Eau Galle Cheese Factory LLC, Durand Family Dairies USA, Madison Harmony Cheese LLC, Stratford Klondike Cheese Co., Monroe Landmark Creamery LLC, Paoli Marieke House of Gouda LLC, Eau Claire Nasonville Dairy Inc., Marshfield Roelli Cheese Co. Inc., Shullsburg Rosewood Dairy, Sturgeon Bay Terry Woods LTD, Walworth Safety Fresh Foods LLC, Plymouth Scoops Ice Cream, Chilton Uplands Cheese, Dodgeville V&V Supremo, Browntown Weber’s Farm Store, Marshfield Westby Cooperative Creamery, Westby Widmer’s Cheese Cellars Inc., Theresa Winona Foods, Inc., Green Bay Wisconsin Whey Protein, Turtle Lake Since 2014, DATCP has received 199 dairy processor grant proposals requesting more than $7 million. DATCP has funded 106 of those proposals, totaling $2 million. For more information on dairy processor grants, visit DATCP’s website. DATCP Announces 2023 Dairy Processor Grant Recipients
Invest in a tanker activity tracker system.
Create a marketing development plan.
Invest in a wastewater treatment plant.
Conduct a feasibility study for the ownership of a conversion facility.
Make processing improvements.
Invest in cybersecurity for cheese plants.
Invest in expansion and modernization.
Invest and model for distance retail and remote sales.
Facilitate expansion and audit assistance.
Invest in cheesemaker training and expansion.
Fund installation of a wastewater tank.
Purchase comprehensive responsive software package.
Invest in waste reduction and innovation.
Invest in expansion and modernization.
Develop new cheese plant engineering.
Invest in a plant modernization project.
Invest in flavor labels and expansion.
Develop packaging redesign.
Invest in plant modernization.
Invest in a leak detection system.
Complete dryer modification project at Turtle Lake plant.
Dan Richter Public Information Officer