FSA
Implements Set-Aside Loan Provision for Customers
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[May 31, 2020]
USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) will
broaden the use of the Disaster Set-Aside (DSA) loan provision,
normally used in the wake of natural disasters, to allow farmers
with USDA farm loans who are affected by COVID-19, and are
determined eligible, to have their next payment set aside.
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In some cases, FSA may also set aside a second payment for
farmers who have already had one payment set aside because of a
prior designated disaster.
FSA direct loan borrowers will receive a letter with the details
of the expanded Disaster Set-Aside authorities, which includes
the possible set-aside of annual operating loans, as well as
explanations of the additional loan servicing options that are
available. To discuss or request a loan payment Set-Aside,
borrowers should call or email the farm loan staff at their
local FSA county office.
The set-aside payment’s due date is moved to the final maturity
date of the loan or extended up to twelve months in the case of
an annual operating loan. Any principal set-aside will continue
to accrue interest until it is repaid. This aims to improve the
borrower’s cashflow in the current production cycle.
FSA previously announced it was relaxing the loan-making process
and adding flexibilities for servicing direct and guaranteed
loans to provide credit to producers in need. Direct loan
applicants and borrowers are encouraged to contact their local
FSA county office to discuss loan making and servicing
flexibilities and other needs or concerns. Customers
participating in FSA’s guaranteed loan programs are encouraged
to contact their lender. Information on these flexibilities, and
office contact information, can be found on farmers.gov/coronavirus.
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FSA will be accepting most forms and applications
by facsimile or electronic signature. Some services are also
available online to customers with an eAuth account, which
provides access to the farmers.gov portal where producers can
view USDA farm loan information and certain program applications
and payments.
Customers can track payments, report completed
practices, request conservation assistance and electronically sign
documents. Customers who do not already have an eAuth account can
enroll at farmers.gov/sign-in.
USDA Service Centers are open for business by phone appointment
only, and field work will continue with appropriate social
distancing. While program delivery staff will continue to come into
the office, they will be working with producers by phone and using
online tools whenever possible. All Service Center visitors wishing
to conduct business with the FSA, Natural Resources Conservation
Service or any other Service Center agency are required to call
their Service Center to schedule a phone appointment. More
information can be found at farmers.gov/
coronavirus.
[USDA Farm Service Agency]
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