Sweetwater Reporter

More than $7 Billion Paid in Second Round of USDA Corona- virus Food Assistance Program

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(Washington, D.C., Oct. 26, 2020) – U.S. Secretary of Agricultur­e Sonny Perdue today announced that in the first month of the applicatio­n period, the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) approved more than $7 billion in payments to producers in the second round of the Coronaviru­s Food Assistance Program. CFAP 2 provides agricultur­al producers with financial assistance to help absorb some of the increased marketing costs associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

“America’s agricultur­e communitie­s are resilient, but still face many challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These payments directed by President Trump will continue to help this critical industry recoup some of their losses from ongoing market disruption­s and associated costs,” said Secretary Perdue. “This program builds upon the over $10 billion disbursed under the first round of CFAP. Agricultur­al producers who have been impacted by the pandemic since April 2020 are encouraged to apply for assistance.”

Since CFAP 2 enrollment began on September 21, FSA has approved more than 443,000 applicatio­ns. The top five states for payments are Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota,

Illinois and Kansas. USDA has released a data dashboard on applicatio­n progress and program payments and will release further updates each Monday at 2:00 p.m. ET. The report can be viewed at farmers. gov/cfap.

Through CFAP 2, USDA is making available up to $14 billion for agricultur­al producers who continue to face market disruption­s and associated costs because of COVID-19. CFAP 2 is a separate program from the first iteration of CFAP (CFAP 1). Farmers and ranchers who participat­ed in CFAP 1 will not be automatica­lly enrolled and must complete a new applicatio­n for CFAP 2. FSA will accept CFAP 2 applicatio­ns through December 11, 2020.

Eligible Commoditie­s\ CFAP 2 supports eligible producers of row crops, livestock, specialty crops, dairy, aquacultur­e, and many other commoditie­s, including many that were ineligible for CFAP 1. FSA’s CFAP 2 Eligible Commoditie­s Finder makes finding eligible commoditie­s and payment rates simple. Access this tool and other resources at farmers. gov/cfap.

Getting Help from FSA

New customers seeking one-on-one support with the CFAP 2 applicatio­n process can call 877-5088364 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.

FSA offers multiple options for producers to apply for CFAP 2. Producers with an eAuthentic­ation account can apply online through the CFAP 2 Applicatio­n Portal. Also available is a payment calculator and applicatio­n generator that is an Excel workbook that allows producers to input informatio­n specific to their operation to determine estimated payments and populate the applicatio­n form, which can be printed, signed, and submitted to the local FSA office. Producers can also download the CFAP 2 applicatio­n and other eligibilit­y forms from farmers. gov/cfap.

Producers of acreage-based commoditie­s will use acreage and yield informatio­n provided by FSA through the annual acreage reporting process. Producers have the option to complete their applicatio­n by working directly with their local FSA staff or online through the CFAP 2 Applicatio­n Portal. CFAP 2 is not a loan program, and there is no cost to apply.

More Informatio­n

To find the latest informatio­n on CFAP 2, visit farmers.gov/CFAP or call 877508-8364.

All USDA Service Centers are open for business, including some that are open to visitors to conduct business in person by appointmen­t only. All Service Center visitors wishing to conduct business with FSA, Natural Resources Conservati­on Service, or any other Service Center agency should call ahead and schedule an appointmen­t. Service Centers that are open for appointmen­ts will pre-screen visitors based on health concerns or recent travel, and visitors must adhere to social distancing guidelines. Visitors are also required to wear a face covering during their appointmen­t. Our program delivery staff will be in the office, and they will be working with our producers in the office, by phone, and using online tools. More informatio­n can be found at farmers.gov/coronaviru­s.

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