More than $7 Billion Paid in Second
Round of USDA Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
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[December 10, 2020]
USDA announced that in the first month of the
application period, the Farm Service Agency (FSA) approved more than
$7 billion in payments to producers in the second round of the
Coronavirus Food Assistance Program. CFAP 2 provides agricultural
producers with financial assistance to help absorb some of the
increased marketing costs associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Since CFAP 2 enrollment began on September 21, FSA
has approved more than 443,000 applications. The top five states for
payments are Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, Illinois and Kansas. USDA
has released a data dashboard on application progress and program
payments and will release further updates each Monday at 2:00 p.m.
ET. The report can be viewed at farmers.gov/cfap.
Through CFAP 2, USDA is making available up to $14 billion for
agricultural producers who continue to face market disruptions and
associated costs because of COVID-19. CFAP 2 is a separate program
from the first iteration of CFAP (CFAP 1). Farmers and ranchers who
participated in CFAP 1 will not be automatically enrolled and must
complete a new application for CFAP 2. FSA will accept CFAP 2
applications through December 11, 2020.
Eligible Commodities
CFAP 2 supports eligible producers of row crops, livestock,
specialty crops, dairy, aquaculture, and many other commodities,
including many that were ineligible for CFAP 1. FSA’s CFAP 2
Eligible Commodities Finder makes finding eligible commodities and
payment rates simple. Access this tool and other resources at
farmers.gov/cfap.
Getting Help from FSA
New customers seeking one-on-one support with the CFAP 2 application
process can call 877-508-8364 to speak directly with a USDA employee
ready to offer general assistance. This is a recommended first step
before a producer engages the team at the FSA county office at their
local USDA Service Center.
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FSA offers multiple options for producers to apply
for CFAP 2. Producers with an eAuthentication account can apply
online through the CFAP 2 Application Portal. Also available is a
payment calculator and application generator that is an Excel
workbook that allows producers to input information specific to
their operation to determine estimated payments and populate the
application form, which can be printed, signed, and submitted to the
local FSA office. Producers can also download the CFAP 2 application
and other eligibility forms from farmers.gov/cfap.
Producers of acreage-based commodities will use acreage and yield
information provided by FSA through the annual acreage reporting
process. Producers have the option to complete their application by
working directly with their local FSA staff or online through the
CFAP 2 Application Portal.
CFAP 2 is not a loan program, and there is no cost to apply.
More Information
To find the latest information on CFAP 2, visit farmers.gov/CFAP or
call 877-508-8364.
[USDA Farm Service Agency]
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