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New Southern Plains Perspective Blog Post on Climate Smart Agriculture and Forestry Initiative

Mon, 25 Oct 2021 20:24:03 CDT

New Southern Plains Perspective Blog Post on Climate Smart Agriculture and Forestry Initiative In this blog post Clay Pope talks about the USDA's new series of initiatives to help agriculture and rural America deal with Climate Change. See this blog on the Southern Plains Perspective website by clicking or tapping here.

If you follow the agriculture news at all, you probably know by now that United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is launching a Climate Smart Agriculture and Forestry Initiative. On September 29 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the administration's new plan to promote strategies designed to help farmers, ranchers and rural communities to address the challenges created by climate change. To do this, USDA is preparing $3 billion in investments that will support drought resilience and response, animal disease prevention, market disruption relief, and purchase of food for school nutrition programs. The support will be made available via the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC). Specifically, funds will provide the following:

· $500 million to support drought recovery and encourage the adoption of water-smart management practices by enabling USDA's Farm Production and Conservation agencies to deliver much needed relief and design drought resilience efforts responsive to the magnitude of this crisis.

· Up to $500 million to prevent the spread of African Swine Fever (ASF) through expansion and coordination of monitoring, surveillance, prevention, quarantine, and eradication activities through USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

· $500 million to provide relief from agricultural market disruption, such as increased transportation challenges, availability and cost of certain materials, and other near-term obstacles related to the marketing and distribution of certain commodities, as part of Secretary Vilsack's work as co-chair of the Biden-Harris Administration's Supply Chain Disruptions Task Force.

· Up to $1.5 billion to help schools respond to supply chain disruptions. These funds will support procurement of agricultural commodities and enable USDA's Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) and Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) to expand the tools available for helping schools make sure students have reliable access to healthy meals.

In addition, USDA is planning on supporting a set of pilot projects that provide incentives to implement climate smart conservation practices on working lands and to quantify and monitor the carbon and greenhouse gas benefits associated with those practices.

This is where your comments come in. In announcing this plan, USDA also published a Request for Information (RFI) seeking public comment and input on design of these new initiatives. These comments are designed to help inform the design of these new Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forestry Partnership Initiatives.

Below is a laundry list of what USDA is seeking input on:

· The current state of climate-smart commodity markets
· Systems for quantification
· Options and criteria for evaluation
· Use of information collected
· Potential protocols
· Options for review and verification
· Inclusion of historically underserved communities

The bottom line is that if you are interested in helping lay the groundwork on how USDA can more effectively help agriculture address climate change (and maybe make a little more money), you have a chance to weigh in and let your thoughts be known. Time is short, however. Comments are due Nov 1.

If you interested in more information on the proposal and how to comment, you can check out this press release from USDA here or the announcement in the Federal Register here.

Remember, turnaround time is short, but you can help direct how USDA sets the stage for dealing with the challenges agriculture and rural America is facing from climate change.

I'll let Secretary Vilsack have the last word on this.

"Through extreme weather, drought and fire, our agriculture producers are on the frontlines of climate change. The new Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forestry Partnership Initiative will support pilots that create new market opportunities for commodities produced using climate-smart practices and position U.S. farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners as leaders in addressing climate change. The pilots will invest in the science, monitoring and verification to measure the benefits of these climate smart practices. Today, we ask for public input to inform our decision making and enhance the design of this initiative."

Read more from Southern Pains Perspective by clicking or tapping here.

Listen to episodes of the Southern Plains Perspective podcast by clicking or tapping here.

The blog deals with climate change, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report that was released recently and the role research, specifically LTAR, can play in helping Agriculture deal with what's heading our way.


   

 

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