SB823 Hurricane Florence/Supplemental Act
Story Date: 12/3/2018

 

Source: NCDA&CS, 11/30/18

Commodity Leaders:

Yesterday the General Assembly passed SB823 Hurricane Florence/Supplemental Act and appropriated $240 million to the Ag Disaster Program.  The bill text is found here:
https://www.ncleg.net/Sessions/2017/Bills/Senate/PDF/S823v3.pdf

Please see the press release below.  If a county is pending, farmers can still sign up online so that their application is in the system and they will be able to complete after the deadline.  A new map is coming out today and will add Rockingham, Forsyth and Davie to the list of pending counties-check the website for updates: www.ncag.gov/agriculturaldisasterprogram.   The Commissioner would like you all to share this information with your membership  as the December 10th deadline is approaching quickly.  Please let me know if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

Laura Kilian
Legislative Liaison
NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
(919) 707-3012 Office
(919) 604-2197 Cell

 


Additional counties may be eligible for agricultural disaster assistance
Farmers urged to sign up by the Dec. 10 deadline

Farmers with damage from Tropical Storm Michael may be eligible for disaster assistance from the Hurricane Florence Agricultural Disaster Program of 2018. The $240 million bill approved today by the N.C. General Assembly would help farmers with storm damage and agricultural losses from both Hurricane Florence and Tropical Storm Michael.

The program will directly assist farmers who suffered losses to commodities planted but not harvested before Sept. 13, 2018 and livestock. The N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will administer the program.  

“With only two weeks left in the sign-up period, farmers cannot afford to wait to sign up for assistance,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “The application process takes about 30 minutes per farm and assistance is available through N.C. Cooperative Extension and the NCDA&CS disaster hotline at 1-866-6459403.”

The seven additional counties pending a federal disaster declaration include: Avery, Vance, Wake, Warren, Washington, Watauga and Yadkin counties. With this addition, 61 of the state’s 100 counties would have received either a primary Presidential or Secretarial-disaster declaration.

“Both Hurricane Florence and Tropical Storm Michael had significant impacts to agriculture,” said Troxler. “Without this immediate assistance, it will be difficult for many farmers to continue operations.”

Initial estimates for crop damage and livestock losses to North Carolina’s agriculture industry from Hurricane Florence are estimated at $1.1 billion.

To be eligible for assistance, farmers must sign up online by the Dec. 10 deadline. For more information, visit www.ncagr.gov/agriculturaldisasterprogram.

























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