Initiative to provide $2B to specialty crop growers
The Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops initiative will help farmers who grow fruits, vegetables and nuts overcome market barriers for their products, according to a news release from the USDA.
The program will aid specialty crop growers, who typically have higher marketing costs related to the perishability of fruits, vegetables, floriculture, nursery crops and herbs; specialized handling and transport equipment with temperature and humidity control; packaging; moving perishables to market quickly; and higher labor costs, according to the release.
The agency is also creating the Commodity Storage Assistance Program, which will provide $140 million to help producers access necessary pre-market storage for their crops following severe weather events. USDA expects high response rates to the program in the Southeast, hard-hit by hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton.
Producers will have to show that natural disasters caused a loss in commercial storage or marketing.
“From providing high-quality, nutritious, American-grown fruits, vegetables and nuts to our nation and the world, to serving as economic pillars of their communities, specialty crop producers play a critical role in the success of U.S. agriculture,” Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said in the release. “The Marketing Assistance for Specialty Crops and Commodity Storage Assistance programs will be important for producers in every corner of the United States, but they come at an especially critical time for Southeastern farmers, who will face a difficult and long recovery after this season’s devastating hurricanes.”
USDA anticipates applications for both programs will open in December.
Final details, including eligibility and payment rates, will be set forth in a Notice of Funding Availability for each program.
History of help
The new programs would complement the disaster assistance package the Biden-Harris Administration has proposed to Congress, which included a request for resources for USDA’s Emergency Relief Program (ERP) and Emergency Livestock Relief Program (ELRP), in addition to nutrition assistance, and rural infrastructure support. The ERP and ELRP provide support for disaster losses for row crop, specialty crop and livestock producers.In January 2024, as part of its new Regional Agricultural Promotion Program (RAPP), a foreign market development and food security initiative announced in October 2023, USDA launched the Assisting Specialty Crop Exports (ASCE) initiative, which is providing $65 million for projects that will help the specialty crop sector increase global exports and expand to new markets. USDA awarded the first $25 million through this initiative in October.
Additionally in August 2023, USDA announced $72.9 million in grant funding available to support the specialty crops industry through the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP), which will fund innovative projects designed to bolster the competitiveness of the expanding specialty crop sector.