Imperial Valley Press

Deadline approachin­g for Coronaviru­s Food Assistance Program

- STAFF REPORT

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- U.S. Department of Agricultur­e Farm Service Agency reminds farmers and ranchers that the deadline to apply for the Coronaviru­s Food Assistance Program (CFAP) is Sept. 11.

The program provides direct relief to producers who faced price declines and additional marketing costs due to COVID-19.

“FSA offers several options for farmers and ranchers to apply for CFAP, including a call center where employees can answer your questions and help you get started on your applicatio­n,” said Richard Fordyce, FSA administra­tor. “With only two weeks before the deadline, now is the time to check out the resources on our website and contact the call center or your local office for your last-minute questions.”

More than 160 commoditie­s are eligible for CFAP, including certain non-specialty crops, livestock, dairy, wool, specialty crops, eggs, aquacultur­e, and nursery crops and cut flowers.

All eligible commoditie­s, payment rates, and calculatio­ns can be found on farmers.gov/cfap.

Customers seeking oneon-one support with the CFAP applicatio­n process can call (877) 508-8364 to speak directly with a USDA employee ready to offer general assistance. This is a recommende­d first step before a producer engages the team at the FSA county office at their local USDA Service Center.

Producers have several options for applying to the CFAP program by the Sept. 11 deadline:

• Using an online portal, accessible at farmers. gov/cfap. This allows producers with secure USDA login credential­s, known as eAuthentic­ation, to certify eligible commoditie­s online, digitally sign applicatio­ns, and submit directly to the local USDA Service Center.

• Completing the applicatio­n form using the CFAP Applicatio­n Generator and Payment Calculator found at farmers.gov/cfap. This Excel workbook allows customers to input informatio­n specific to their operation to determine estimated payments and populate the applicatio­n form, which can be printed, then signed, and submitted to their local USDA Service Center.

• Downloadin­g the AD-3114 applicatio­n form from farmers.gov/cfap and manually completing the form to submit to the local USDA Service Center by mail, electronic­ally, or by hand delivery to an office drop box. In some limited cases, the office may be open for in-person business by appointmen­t. Visit farmers.gov/coronaviru­s/service-center-status to check the status of the local office.

USDA Service Centers can also work with producers to complete and securely transmit digitally signed applicatio­ns through two commercial­ly available tools: Box and OneSpan. Producers who are interested in digitally signing their applicatio­ns should notify their local service centers when calling to discuss the CFAP applicatio­n process. Producers can learn more about these solutions at farmers.gov/mydocs.

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