USDA's
Farm Service Agency Expands Bridges to Opportunity Nationwide
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[January 21, 2017]
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Farm Service
Agency (FSA) today announced the expansion of a unique service for
farmers and ranchers. FSA's Bridges to Opportunity program provides
a one-stop-shop that connects producers with resources, programs and
educational services offered across the department, as well as from
other USDA partner organizations.
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Bridges to Opportunity, which currently provides enhanced
customer support to more than 150,000 customers in 20 states,
will expand to serve customers across the country before the end
of the month using fiscal year 2016 funds.
FSA's presence in over 2,100 county offices, in nearly every
rural county, puts the agency in a unique position to partner
with non-governmental organizations to reach thousands of
agricultural producers who can benefit from the programs and
services. Bridges to Opportunity allows FSA employees to search
and obtain a list of all local, state, regional and national
organizations that may be able assist local producers with their
specific need. For example, FSA's Houston County office in Texas
partnered with many agricultural organizations to serve
producers affected by severe drought. When drought-stricken
agricultural producers came to the county office looking for
assistance, FSA employees were able to provide traditional
services, such as the Livestock Forage Program and the Emergency
loan program administered by FSA, as well as connect local
farmers with local, regional, and national organizations that
provide drought assistance and education.
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Bridges to Opportunity was developed by FSA to provide producers with a more
comprehensive customer service experience by connecting them with other USDA
agencies and nonfederal partners. Through Bridges to Opportunity, FSA county
office employees have the tools to connect farmers, ranchers and anyone
interested in agriculture with customized expertise on topics ranging including
organic production, beginning farmer resources, integrated pest management,
disaster assistance, conservation practices, agricultural educational courses,
loans, grants and other financial assistance that can start, grow or benefit
farming and ranching operations.
For more information about Bridges to Opportunity, please contact your local FSA
county office. To locate your FSA county office, please see https://offices.usda.gov
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