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USDA Provides Emergency Assistance to Producers of
Honeybees, Livestock and Farm-Raised Fish
WASHINGTON, June 30, 2010 - Agriculture Secretary Tom
Vilsack announced that disaster assistance will be issued starting today
to livestock, honeybee and farm-raised fish producers that suffered
losses in 2008 because of disease, adverse weather or other conditions.
The aid will come from the Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees
and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP).
"American farmers, ranchers and producers should have protection from
market disruptions and disasters," Vilsack said. "The assistance
announced today will be particularly helpful to beekeepers whose bees
suffered from Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) and will also assist other
producers facing economic challenges."
More than $10 million in disaster assistance, including more than $6
million to compensate beekeepers for 2008 losses will be issued starting
today, June 30. Under the program, producers are compensated for losses
that are not covered under other Supplemental Agricultural Disaster
Assistance Payment programs established by the Food, Conservation, and
Energy Act of 2008, specifically Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP),
Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP), and Supplemental Revenue Assistance
Payments (SURE) Program. ELAP benefits related to 2009 losses are
expected to be issued later this summer.
ELAP eligibility provisions have been amended for both honeybee and
farm-raised fish producers. The modifications include allowing honeybee
and farm-raised fish producers who did not replace their honeybees or
fish that were lost due to a natural disaster to be eligible for ELAP
payments based on the fair market value of the honeybees or fish that
were lost. For more information about USDA Farm Service Agency disaster
assistance programs, please visit your FSA county office or
www.fsa.usda.gov


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