A new video series produced by the Wisconsin Local Food Purchase Assistance (WI LFPA) Program tells the story of two years of impactful food access work, and details how the program has bolstered the success of producers, food access sites, local supply chains, and community organizations in Wisconsin. 

Since 2023, the WI LFPA Program has delivered $4.23 million in fresh, nutritious food grown by Wisconsin farmers to all 72 counties and Tribal Nations in the state. 

The WI LFPA Program, funded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service (USDA AMS), was established in 2022 to strengthen food and agricultural supply chain resiliency, support Wisconsin farmers, and distribute fresh nutritious foods to underserved communities. As of March 7, 2025, the USDA AMS has canceled the Local Food Purchase Assistance 2025 Program (LFPA25), previously slated to take effect in June 2025. 

The WI LFPA program had statewide impact. WI LFPA delivered food to 254 food access sites and worked with 289 Wisconsin producers to grow food for communities in need. $3.08 million in direct payments were made to farmers in the program. 

The video was created in collaboration with Scott Fischer Motion and Design. Access the full story and video at www.wilocalfood.org/rooting-resilience. Wisconsin’s LFPA Program is a collaborative effort between the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Marbleseed, The Wisconsin Food Hub Cooperative, and Wisconsin Farmers Union.