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Dateline: January 3,
2008
USDA
issues disaster payments for losses
WASHINGTON – Acting Agriculture
Secretary Chuck Conner announced that USDA has begun issuing payments to
tens of thousands of farmers and ranchers across the country who suffered
losses because of natural disasters.
“Numerous agricultural producers
suffered financial hardships in recent years because of floods, wildfires,
tornadoes and other weather-related disasters,” Conner said.
“These funds will provide
assistance to producers affected by these disasters.”
USDA is currently processing about
$1 billion in payments under the Crop Disaster Program, the Livestock
Compensation Program, and the Livestock Indemnity Program.
Sign-up for these programs is ongoing.
The programs provide payments to agricultural producers who
suffered crop, livestock, and feed losses in 2005, 2006, and before Feb.
28, 2007. But, producers must
choose one year for which to receive payments.
The Crop Disaster Program (CDP)
provides benefits to farmers who suffered quantity and quality losses from
natural disasters and related conditions that happened in 2005, 2006 and
for 2007 crops if the crop was planted or prevented from being planted
before Feb. 28, 2007. At this
time, USDA is only compensating producers for quantity losses under this
program. Payments for the quality losses will not be distributed until
early 2008, after sign-up for quality loss.
The Livestock Compensation Program
(LCP) compensates livestock producers for feed losses resulting from
natural disasters that occurred between Jan.1, 2005, and Feb. 28, 2007. Producers who suffered losses caused by blizzards that
started in 2006 and continued into 2007 are eligible.
Producers in primary or contiguous
counties that were declared secretarial disaster areas or counties
declared presidential disaster areas between January 1, 2005, and February
28, 2007, are also eligible.
Additionally, USDA will soon issue
more than $11 million to Alabama, Florida, Idaho, Mississippi and Oklahoma
through the LCP Catfish Grant Program.
Alabama will receive $3,121,477.94; Florida $34,879.25; Idaho
$6,968.00; Mississippi $8,123,840.88; and Oklahoma $5,651.10.
USDA also approved the following six states to receive funds
through the Catfish Grant Program: Arkansas, California, Georgia,
Kentucky, Louisiana and Texas. USDA
will distribute funds to the six states after they conduct sign-up and
submit requests for payments.
The Livestock Indemnity Program
(LIP) compensates livestock producers for livestock losses between January
1, 2005, and February 28, 2007, that were caused by natural disasters,
including blizzards that started in 2006 and continued into 2007.
Producers in primary or contiguous counties that were declared
secretarial disaster areas or counties declared presidential disaster
areas between January 1, 2005, and February 28, 2007, are also eligible.
Farmers and ranchers can apply to
receive benefits through these and other disaster programs by visiting
their local FSA service center. Find
more information at: http://disaster.fsa.usda.gov.
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