Ag Groups Welcome Update on USDA Disaster Aid

AMERICAN SOYBEAN ASSOCIATION

USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced plans this week to expedite $21 billion in disaster assistance to aid farmers and ranchers across the country following several natural disasters.

Appearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, Rollins announced that the online portal allowing farmers to apply for disaster assistance will be launched on the USDA website by the end of May. The program will be funded by the American Relief Act, which passed through Congress in December 2024. Program funds total approximately $21 billion.

Rollins underscored the complexity of distributing disaster aid as cause for the delay, noting that it involves negotiating agreements with individual state governments tasked with delivering the funds. She explained that this process is significantly more intricate than the distribution of the $10 billion in market-related assistance previously provided through the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program.

ASA President Caleb Ragland, a soybean grower from Kentucky, said, “ASA appreciates USDA’s continuous work to coordinate the distribution of disaster assistance that will help restore some stability to rural communities that have endured devastating hurricanes, floods, fires and other natural disasters.”

A disaster assistance timeline can be found on USDA’s website here. ASA will continue to serve as a resource as these funds are rolled out.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WHEAT GROWERS

On Wednesday, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins unveiled her plans and timeline for rolling out the nearly $21 billion in disaster assistance to farmers and ranchers, which was authorized on December 21, 2024.

The announcement comes on the heels of the timely rollout of the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP), which provided $10 billion in much-needed economic assistance for farmers nationwide. As of Monday, over $7.3 billion in critical aid was disbursed to farmers across the United States, including over $933 million for wheat farmers.

“NAWG appreciates Secretary Rollins and her USDA team’s hard work in rolling out ECAP earlier this spring and for working hard to get the disaster assistance pieces rolled out. We understand the long hours that go into standing up any disaster program, and this one is no different. Farmers from across the country have endured a host of natural disasters–in addition to economic challenges–and we appreciate the clear timeline for implementation,” said Pat Clements, NAWG President.

More information on the announcement and timeline can be found here on the USDA’s website.

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