04/19/2024
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency announced this week that nearly 2,700 applicants will begin receiving disaster assistance through the emergency assistance for livestock, honeybees and farm-raised fish program for losses experienced from Oct. 1, 2013 through Sept. 30, 2014.

The program, reauthorized by the 2014 Farm Bill, provides disaster relief to livestock, honeybee, and farm-raised fish producers not covered by other agricultural disaster assistance programs. Eligible losses may include excessive heat or winds, flooding, blizzards, hail, wildfires, lightning strikes, volcanic eruptions and diseases, or in the case of honeybees, losses due to colony collapse disorder. Beekeepers, most of whom suffered honeybee colony losses, represent more than half of ELAP recipients.

The farm bill caps ELAP disaster funding at $20 million per federal fiscal year and the Budget Control Act of 2011, passed by Congress, required USDA to reduce payments by 7.3 percent, beginning Oct. 1, 2014. To accommodate the number of requests for ELAP assistance, which exceeded 2014 funding, payments will be reduced to ensure that all eligible applicants receive a prorated share.

For more information about the farm bill, visit http://www.usda.gov/farmbill. To learn more about ELAP, visit www.fsa.usda.gov/elap. For more information about USDA Farm Service Agency disaster assistance programs, visit disaster.usda.fsa.gov or contact the Bladen County FSA office at (910) 862-3179.

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