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$1.325 MILLION AVAILABLE FOR FLORIDA ORGANIC
PRODUCERS
Applications Accepted
Until May 29, 2009
GAINESVILLE,
May 11, 2009—The United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS) in Florida announces over $1.3 Million in funding
available for qualified applicants for a new Organics Initiative. The initiative
meets the Obama Administration’s promise to encourage more organic agriculture
production. Funding for the initiative is being made available as part of the
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). “Assisting organic producers is
one of the priorities of the 2008 Farm Bill,” said Carlos Suarez, State
Conservationist for NRCS in Florida. The 2009 Organics Initiative is a
nationwide special initiative to provide financial assistance to National
Organic Program (NOP) certified organic producers as well as producers in the
process of transitioning to organic production.
NRCS and organic farmers
have a mutual interest in conserving the land and natural resources,” said
Suarez, “we emphasize the conservation of soil and water to enhance
environmental quality for our future generations.”
As of 2007, there were 133 certified organic operations in Florida with an
estimated 12,000 acres in organic farms. Organic vegetable production comprised
50% of the area with the remaining area mainly in citrus and livestock.
Under the Organic Initiative, required minimum core conservation practices will
be determined by specific resource concerns. The practices are: Conservation
Crop Rotation; Cover Crop; Nutrient Management; Pest Management; Prescribed
Grazing; and Forage Harvest Management.
Applications received from
organic producers or producers in transition to organic farming will be accepted
under this initiative between May 11 and May 29.
To assist with eligibility questions there are two separate National Screening
Tools for applicants (one for producers transitioning to organic production and
one for certified organic operations). Ranking criteria has been established
based on resource concerns that link to the NOP objectives and the core
conservation practices.
Interested
producers should visit their nearest USDA Service Center to determine
eligibility,
http://www.fl.nrcs.usda.gov/contact/index.html or contact Jeffrey Woods,
NRCS Assistant State Conservationist for Programs at 352-338-9515. Additional
information on the 2009 EQIP program is available at:
www.fl.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/fleqip2009.html.
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Last Modified
05/11/2009
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