Funding Renewed for Organic Cost-Share Program
Posted on Mar 11, 2013 in 2013 News Releases, Main, News-ReleasesNR13-03
March 11, 2013
HONOLULU – The Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) is currently accepting applications for a new round of organic certification cost-share assistance to organic farmers and organic livestock operators. Renewed federal funding totaling up to $65,000 has been allotted to help Hawaii organic farmers with the cost of organic certification through a cooperative agreement executed between the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and HDOA.
Organic farmers and livestock operators are required to have their farms and practices inspected annually and certified by an agent approved by the USDA. The Agricultural Management Assistance Organic Certification Cost-Share Program (AMAOCCSP) allows organic growers to receive reimbursement of up to 75 percent of the cost of this inspection and certification (up to a maximum of $750). The AMAOCCSP program was authorized under the Federal Crop Insurance Act. This is the fifth consecutive year that Hawaii has participated in this program.
To receive reimbursement, the date of certification or renewal by a USDA accredited certifying agent must occur between October 1, 2012 and September 30, 2013. Applications and information are available online at the HDOA website: https://hdoa.hawaii.gov/add/md/usda-organic-certification-cost-share-programs/
Unfortunately, USDA did not renew a separate program this year for organic processors/handlers.
For information and assistance with the application process, contact:
HDOA – Agricultural Development Division
Market Development Branch
1428 S. King Street, Room 214
Honolulu, HI 96814-2512
Phone: (808) 973-9595
Fax: (808) 973-9590
Email: [email protected]
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