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			extends Market Facilitation Program deadline to May 17, 2019 
			 
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            [May 07, 2019]  
              USDA extended the deadline to May 17 from May 
			1 for agricultural producers to certify 2018 crop production for 
			payments through the Market Facilitation Program (MFP), which helps 
			producers who have been significantly affected by foreign tariffs, 
			resulting in the loss of traditional exports. | 
        
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				 USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) extended the deadline because 
				heavy rainfall and snowfall have delayed harvests in many parts 
				of the country, preventing producers from certifying acres. 
 Payments will be issued only if eligible producers certify 
				before the updated May 17 deadline.
 
 The MFP provides payments to producers of corn, cotton, sorghum, 
				soybeans, wheat, dairy, hogs, fresh sweet cherries and shelled 
				almonds. FSA will issue payments based on the producer’s 
				certified total production of the MFP commodity multiplied by 
				the MFP rate for that specific commodity.
 
              
                
				 
              
				Producers can certify production by contacting their local FSA 
				office or through farmers.gov. 
 About the Market Facilitation Program
 
 U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue launched the trade 
				mitigation program to assist farmers suffering from damage 
				because of unjustified trade retaliation by foreign nations.
 
              
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			FSA implemented MFP in September 2018 as a relief 
			strategy to protect agricultural producers while the Administration 
			works on free, fair and reciprocal trade deals to open more markets 
			to help American farmers compete globally. To date, more than $8.3 
			billion has been paid to nearly 600,000 applicants. 
			The MFP is established under the statutory authority 
			of the Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act and is administered 
			by FSA. 
 More Information
 
 For more information, contact your local FSA office or visit
			www.farmers.gov/ MFP.
 
			[USDA Farm Service Agency] 
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