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New Organics Initiative Funding Announced
MORGANTOWN, WV, May 5, 2009 — Agriculture Deputy Secretary
Kathleen Merrigan announced $50 million for a new initiative to meet the Obama
Administration’s promise to encourage more organic agriculture production.
Funding for the initiative is being made available as part of the Natural
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP).
“The objective of this initiative is to make organic food producers eligible to
compete for EQIP financial assistance,” said Kevin Wickey, West Virginia State
Conservationist. “The 2009 Organic Initiative is a nationwide special initiative
to provide financial assistance to National Organic Program (NOP) certified
organic producers as well as producers in the process of transitioning to
organic production. Organic producers may also apply for assistance under
general EQIP.”
The 2009 Organic Initiative required minimum core conservation practices will be
determined by specific resource concerns. The practices are: Conservation Crop
Rotation, Cover Crop, Nutrient Management, Pest Management, Prescribed Grazing,
and Forage Harvest Management. States must consider using any appropriate
practice that meets the resource concern on a particular operation.
Applications received from organic producers or producers in transition to
organic farming will be accepted under this initiative between May 11 and May
29, 2009. Applications will be ranked at that time. This is an extension of the
May 15, 2009, deadline announced earlier. Applications received after May 29,
2009, will be accepted, but they will not be evaluated until the next ranking
period.
To assist with eligibility questions there are two separate National Screening
Tools for applicants (one for producers transitioning for the first time and one
for certified organic producers transitioning additional land or adding
additional conservation practices). Ranking criteria has been established based
on resource concerns that link to the NOP objectives and the core conservation
practices.
The 2009 Organic Initiative is administered by the Natural Resources
Conservation Service. Interested producers should visit their nearest USDA
Service Center to determine eligibility. Additional information on the 2009 EQIP
Organic Initiative is available at:
www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/.
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Position |
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Fax |
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| Carol Lagodich |
Public Affairs Specialist |
USDA-NRCS
75 High St., Rm. 301 Morgantown, WV 26505 |
(304) 284-4826 |
(304) 284-4839 |
Carol.Lagodich@wv.usda.gov |
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