Source: USDA, 7/27/22 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced that it will
indefinitely extend the deadline for producers to return the pre-filled
applications for Phase One of the Emergency Relief Program (ERP). A new
deadline will be announced after the last Phase One applications are mailed and
provide at least 30 days following the mailing. Continuing to build on the initial mailing of pre-filled
applications in May, the Department will continue using existing information in
USDA and crop insurance files to send additional pre-filled applications
starting this week for potentially eligible Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) participants. Once
applications from eligible NAP producers are returned, these producers are
expected to receive about $105 million in ERP payments for eligible losses from
2020 and 2021 disasters. USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is now mailing pre-filled applications to NAP producers through ERP to offset crop yield and value losses. To receive a relief payment, producers should complete and return the applications by announced deadlines. Producers are expected to receive assistance direct
deposited into their bank account within three business days after they sign
and return the prefilled application to the FSA county office and the county
offices enters the application into the system. While most crop insurance customers that may be eligible
for ERP Phase One received the pre-filed applications in May, there are some
who should expect to receive a form in August including:
- Producers who had
an eligible loss in 2020 that had been recorded in the crop insurance
records as a 2019 loss (e.g., prevented planting claims); and
- Producers with
policies that required additional information before being able to
calculate an indemnity for 2021 losses (producers with 2020 losses would
have already received that application). Policies that required
additional information include Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO),
Enhanced Coverage Option (ECO), Stacked Income Protection Plan (STAX),
Margin Protection Plan (MP) or Area Risk Protection Insurance
(ARPI).
Producers without risk management coverage through crop
insurance or NAP and those with shallow losses may be covered by the
forthcoming Phase Two of ERP. “Catastrophic natural disaster events in 2020 and 2021 decimated crops, livestock and farm infrastructure from coast to coast, making it critically important to provide assistance quickly and reduce the paperwork burden on these farmers and ranchers recovering from disaster,” said FSA Administrator Zach Ducheneaux. “I was in North Dakota a few weeks ago and received feedback on how well the streamlined livestock and crop disaster programs are working for our producers and front-line employees. Like any new process, there are some kinks to work out, but we are addressing them and will use the streamlined process to keep the 'red tape’ to a minimum.” USDA estimates that Phase One ERP benefits will reach more than 5,200 producers with NAP coverage for eligible 2020 and 2021 crop losses. This emergency relief complements ERP assistance recently provided to more than 162,000 producers who had received crop insurance indemnities for qualifying losses. Nearly 13,000 additional crop insurance customers are pre-filled applications in August to cover eligible 2020 losses described above and for producers with more complex policies where indemnities could not be calculated for 2021 previously. ERP and the previously announced Emergency Livestock
Relief Program (ELRP) are funded by the Extending
Government Funding and Delivering Emergency Assistance Act, which President
Biden signed into law in 2021. The law provided $10 billion to help
agricultural producers impacted by wildfires, droughts, hurricanes, winter
storms and other eligible disasters experienced during calendar years 2020 and
2021. Overall, USDA has already quickly disbursed over $6 billion dollars under
ERP and ELRP with reduced paperwork for the producer and field
offices. For more information on ERP eligibility, program provisions for socially disadvantaged or historically underserved producers as well as Frequently Asked Questions, NAP applicants can visit FSA’s Emergency Relief webpage and program fact sheet.
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