Producers urged to consider NAP risk protection coverage
disasters on crops for which no permanent federal crop insurance program is available. The following crops have a NAP application deadline of
visiting the RMA website. NAP offers higher levels of coverage, from 50 to 65 percent of expected production in five percent increments, at 100 percent of the average market price. Producers of organics and crops marketed directly to consumers also may exercise
the "buy-up" option to obtain NAP coverage of 100 percent of the average market price at the coverage levels of between 50 and 65 percent of expected production. NAP basic coverage is available at 55 percent of the average market price for crop losses that exceed 50 percent of expected production.
For all coverage levels, the NAP service fee is the lesser of
Beginning, underserved, veterans and limited resource farmers are now eligible for free catastrophic level coverage. Federal crop insurance coverage is sold and delivered solely through private insurance agents. Agent lists are available at all
Locator. Producers can use the USDA Cost Estimator to predict insurance premium costs. For more information on NAP, service fees, sales deadlines and to make an appointment to apply, producers should contact their county
Qualified veteran farmers or ranchers are eligible for a service fee waiver and premium reduction, if the NAP applicant meets certain eligibility criteria.



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