Feighcullen Farms Ltd in Rathangan is to receive €120,000 while Derrybeg Farm CSA in Celbridge has been awarded €20,000.
Two Kildare farms have received funding aimed at promoting short supply chains in Ireland.
The Department of Agriculture funding will support 16 projects over the next two years, with ideas ranging from community markets to food redistribution and waste reduction.
The initiative aims to strengthen local economies, reduce emissions, and help consumers better connect with food producers.
Feighcullen Farm in Rathangan is to receive €120,000 while Derrybeg Farm CSA in Celbridge has been awarded €20,000.

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