Not a lot, but I'd like to note that there is a program called the “local food infrastructure fund”. The idea there is that it can be almost anything to support local food infrastructure. Even refrigeration, in some communities, can be an extremely meaningful investment.
As an organization, we ourselves are monitoring trends in the food supply chain, including how food is moving around very differently now in light of the pandemic and the advent of electronic commerce, and how that presents opportunities to shorten food supply chains and make them more resilient. I would say that these are comments that retailers like Walmart make to us fairly often. They've also talked to us extensively about the desire to partner with government and with others to really support local food supply chains and to invest in local food production. That is in very active discussion within our own department right now in terms of how to make supply chains as robust as possible going into the future.