Grow NY Awards

Tuesday, November 18, 2025 at 6:11 AM

Millions of dollars have been given to agribusiness entrepreneurs from NYC and outside of New York State.

The Grow-NY competition has awarded a total of $3 million taxpayer dollars in prize money to agribusiness entrepreneurs — including a $1 million grand prize winner from New York City.  The other two million went the remaining 6 finalists two are from out of state and a third is from Argentina.  In its seventh year, the Grow-NY competition attracted 270 applicants from 31 states and 41 countries.

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