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			USDA Farm Service Agency: 
			Take Steps Now to Prepare for Coronavirus Assistance 
			USDA preparing for new CFAP program for 
			local farms 
			 
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            [September 18, 2020]  
              In April, USDA announced the Coronavirus Food 
			Assistance Program (CFAP). CFAP will provide direct support based on 
			losses for agriculture producers where prices and market supply 
			chains have been significantly impacted and will assist eligible 
			producers facing additional adjustment and marketing costs resulting 
			from lost demand and short-term oversupply for the 2020 marketing 
			year caused by COVID-19. 
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			 CFAP will provide assistance to most farms that 
			have experienced at least a five percent loss and will be available 
			to farms regardless of size. We are still working on the final 
			details of the actual payment rates and those details will be 
			determined and included as part of the rulemaking process. Once the 
			rule making process is complete, the application period will be open 
			and subject to the eligibility and payment limit criteria described 
			in the rule. 
			 
			As part of applying for the program, you’ll need to contact the Farm 
			Service Agency county office to schedule an appointment. Your local 
			FSA staff will work with you to apply for the program, and through 
			forms asking for this type of information: 
			
			  
			 
			 
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			Personal, including your Tax Identification Number 
			Farming operating structure 
			Adjusted Gross Income to ensure eligibility 
			Direct deposit to enable payment 
			Please do not send any personal information to USDA without first 
			initiating contact through a phone call. We take your privacy and 
			security of your information very seriously. 
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            If you are an existing customer, this information is 
			likely on file at your local Service Center. 
			 
			What Can You Do Now? 
			 
			While the application process has not started, you can start 
			gathering/ understanding your farm’s recent sales and inventory. 
			 
			FSA has streamlined the signup process to not require an acreage 
			report at the time of application and a USDA farm number may not be 
			immediately needed.  
			 
			How Will USDA Accept Applications? 
			 
			USDA Service Centers are open for business by phone appointment 
			only. Once the application period opens, please call your FSA county 
			office to schedule an appointment. 
			 
			Our staff is working with our agricultural producers by phone and 
			using email, fax, mail, and online tools like Box to accept 
			applications. 
			 
			Information on CFAP can be found at farmers.gov/CFAP. 
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