The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm
Service Agency (FSA) announced updates to the Emergency Assistance for
Livestock, Honeybees and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP). These updates
include changes required by the 2018 Farm Bill as well as discretionary
changes intended to improve the administration of the program and clarify
existing program requirements. ELAP was previously administered based on
FSA’s fiscal year but will now run according to the calendar year. Producers
are still required to submit an application for payment within 30 calendar
days of the end of the program year. This is not a policy change but will
affect the deadline. The signup deadline for calendar year 2020 losses is
January 30, 2021.
Starting in 2020, producers will have 15
days from when the loss is first apparent, instead of 30 days, to file a
honeybee notice of loss. This change provides consistency between ELAP and
the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program, which also has a 15-day
notice of loss period for honey. For other covered losses, including
livestock feed, grazing and farm-raised fish losses, the notice of loss
deadline for ELAP will remain 30 days from when the loss is first apparent to
the producer.
Program participants who were paid for the
loss of a honeybee colony or hive in either or both of the previous two years
will be required to provide additional documentation to substantiate how
current year inventory was acquired.
If the honeybee colony loss incurred was
because of Colony Collapse Disorder, program participants must provide a
producer certification that the loss was a direct result of at least three of
the five symptoms of Colony Collapse Disorder, which include:
For honeybees, ELAP covers colony losses,
honeybee hive losses (the physical structure) and honeybee feed losses in
instances where the colony, hive or feed has been destroyed by a natural
disaster or, in the case of colony losses, because of Colony Collapse
Disorder. Colony losses must be in excess of normal mortality.
ELAP also provides emergency assistance to
eligible producers of livestock and farm-raised fish including for feed and
grazing losses. It covers losses because of eligible adverse weather or loss
conditions, including blizzards and wildfires on federally managed lands. ELAP
also covers losses resulting from the cost of transporting water to livestock
due to an eligible drought.
For more information on ELAP visit farmers.gov/recover
or contact your FSA County Office. To locate your local FSA office,
visit farmers.gov/service-locator.
Questions?
Please contact your local FSA Office. |
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Wednesday, March 4, 2020
USDA Announces Updates for Honeybee Producers
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