New York Farms Receive $25M to Fight Climate Change

Grants will help 133 farms across 23 counties adopt sustainable practices.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 9:18am

A highly textured abstract painting in earthy green, blue, and brown tones, featuring sweeping geometric arcs, concentric circles, and precise botanical spirals, conceptually representing the complex scientific forces and natural cycles involved in sustainable agriculture.New York's investment in climate-smart farming aims to protect the state's agricultural future in the face of a changing climate.Albany Today

New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced that over $25 million in funding has been awarded to 133 farms across 23 counties in the state through the Climate Resilient Farming Grant Program. The grants will help farmers implement sustainable practices and technologies to combat the impacts of climate change on their operations.

Why it matters

As extreme weather events and shifting climate patterns continue to threaten agricultural production, these grants provide critical support to help New York's farmers adapt and build resilience. By investing in climate-smart farming, the state is taking proactive steps to secure its food supply and protect rural livelihoods in the face of a changing climate.

The details

The Climate Resilient Farming Grant Program provides funding for projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase carbon sequestration, and improve the resilience of farms to extreme weather. Eligible projects include installing renewable energy systems, implementing precision agriculture technologies, upgrading irrigation systems, and planting cover crops.

  • The grants were announced by Governor Kathy Hochul on April 1, 2026.
  • The funding will be distributed to the 133 selected farms across New York state.

The players

Kathy Hochul

The Governor of New York who announced the $25 million in climate resilience grants for farms.

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What’s next

The selected farms will begin implementing their climate-smart projects using the grant funding over the next year.

The takeaway

By investing in sustainable farming practices, New York is taking proactive steps to help its agricultural sector adapt to the challenges posed by climate change and ensure the long-term viability of the state's food production.