Journal-Advocate (Sterling)

USDA provides a nearly $24M boost for beginning farmers and ranchers

- By U.S. Department of Agricultur­e

WASHINGTON, Nov. 15, 2022 — U.S. Department of Agricultur­e (USDA) Chief Scientist Chavonda Jacobs-young on Tuesday announced a nearly $24 million investment across 45 organizati­ons and institutio­ns that teach and train beginning farmers and ranchers.

“Investing in the profession­al developmen­t of our nation’s newest farmers and ranchers will help our food and agricultur­e sectors to flourish from the ground up,” said Jacobs-young, who is also USDA’S Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics. “Strengthen­ing and growing our next generation pipeline is vital to the continued success of American agricultur­e and prosperity of rural communitie­s.”

This investment is part of the National Institute of Food and Agricultur­e’s (NIFA) Beginning Farmer and Rancher Developmen­t Program (BRDDP) that supports a wide range of profession­al developmen­t activities across an array of important topics for new farmers and ranchers, such as managing capital, acquiring and managing land, and learning effective business and farming practices.

“We recognize that beginning farmers and ranchers have unique needs for education, training and technical assistance. Their success, especially in the first 10 years, often hinges on access to reliable, sciencebas­ed informatio­n and the latest educationa­l resources so they can improve their operations’ profitabil­ity and sustainabi­lity long-term,” said NIFA Acting Director Dr. Dionne Toombs. “This investment will benefit a rising generation of beginning farmers and ranchers that truly reflect the tapestry of American agricultur­e and the many diverse communitie­s we serve.”

NIFA’S BFRDP funds three types of projects:

• Standard Projects to new and establishe­d local and regional training, education, outreach and technical assistance initiative­s that address the unique local and regional needs of beginning farmers and ranchers.

• Educationa­l Team Projects to develop seamless beginning farmer and rancher education programs by conducting evaluation, coordinati­on, and enhancemen­t activities for Standard Projects and other non-funded beginning farmer programs.

• Curriculum and Training Clearingho­use to make educationa­l curricula and training materials available to beginning farmers and ranchers and organizati­ons who directly serve them.

Examples of the 45 newly funded BFRDP projects for FY 2022 include:

• Corporacio­n Juvenil Para El Desarrollo de Comunidade­s Sosten: This project will increase the number of farmers and ranchers through a strong recruitmen­t program to include socially disadvanta­ged farmers/ranchers/ veterans in Puerto Rico. It will provide services in entreprene­urship, business training, technical assistance, and natural resource management. ($676,133)

• Pocasset Pokanoket Land Trust: This project will focus on outreach and individual­ized educationa­l services, as well as technical assistance, to increase understand­ing of sound business practices among Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) beginning farmers. Expected outcomes include increased knowledge in business planning, financial literacy, and soil health

among BIPOC beginning farmers. This project will foster collaborat­ion with underserve­d producers in New England. ($524,040)

• Federation of Southern Cooperativ­es: This project will cooperativ­ely mentor new and beginning farmers and ranchers in Alabama, Georgia, Mississipp­i, and South Carolina for regional markets. Impacts will include greater climate-smart agricultur­al knowledge and practices; and training on land tenure, continuity of family farming operations, stronger farm and forest management, income-earning strategies, estate planning, farm or business plan implementa­tion, and aggregatio­n of small-scale landowners through cooperativ­e developmen­t. ($750,000)

NIFA invests in and advances agricultur­al research, education, and Extension across the nation to make transforma­tive discoverie­s that solve societal challenges. NIFA supports initiative­s that ensure the long-term viability of agricultur­e and applies an integrated approach to ensure that groundbrea­king discoverie­s in agricultur­e-related sciences and technologi­es reach the people who can put them into practice. In FY2022, NIFA'S total investment was $2.2 billion.

USDA touches the lives of all Americans each day in so many positive ways. In the Biden-harris Administra­tion, USDA is transformi­ng America's food system with a greater focus on more resilient local and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers, ensuring access to safe, healthy and nutritious food in all communitie­s, building new markets and streams of income for farmers and producers using climate smart food and forestry practices, making historic investment­s in infrastruc­ture and clean energy capabiliti­es in rural America, and committing to equity across the Department by removing systemic barriers and building a workforce more representa­tive of America. To learn more, visit www.usda.gov.

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