Risk Management Agency: USDA Supports Climate-Smart Ag, Equity And Domestic Food Production Through Crop Insurance
Under the Biden-Harris administration, the
"At RMA, we listen to the needs of America's farmers and ranchers, and we've adapted, improved, and created resources that will help them manage their risks and provide better opportunities to protect their operations," said RMA Administrator
Equity in
RMA took steps to ensure that underserved, specialty crop, organic, small-scale, and urban producers had access to crop insurance options and information during the past two years. This includes launching the new
Meanwhile, RMA made several improvements to Whole-Farm Revenue Protection (WFRP), an important policy to specialty crop and organic producers, including:
* Increasing expansion limits for organic and aquaculture producers.
* Increasing insurable revenue up to
As part of
In order to better engage with producers about these and other risk management tools, RMA has increased its support of risk management education and outreach. In 2021 and 2022, RMA invested about
RMA created a roadshow series to promote
Climate-Smart Agriculture
RMA has taken steps to support producers who are using climate-smart practices, including planting cover crops and split-applying nitrogen. RMA introduced the Pandemic Cover Crop Program (PCCP), which supports climate smart agricultural practices and helps farmers maintain their cover crop systems, despite the financial challenges posed by the pandemic. RMA provided more than
In 2022, RMA introduced its Post Application Coverage Endorsement (PACE) in certain states for non-irrigated corn, providing coverage for producers who use this practice that saves them money and is considered better for natural resources, and expanded the program in September.
Supporting Domestic Production
To increase domestic food production amid potential global food shortages and supply chain disruptions, RMA expanded double crop insurance opportunities in nearly 1,500 counties where double cropping is viable.
Improvements to
RMA continues to work with producers and agricultural groups to improve crop insurance. Some examples include:
* RMA updated three key crop insurance options for livestock producers to reach more producers, offer greater flexibility for protecting their operations, and ultimately, better meet the needs of the country's swine, dairy and cattle producers.
* RMA created greater flexibilities for crop insurance reporting, making it easier for specialty crop producers and others who sell through direct marketing channels to obtain insurance, report their annual production and file a claim.
* RMA has expanded Small Grains Crop Provisions to offer revenue protection for oats and rye for crop year 2023--a direct result of RMA listening to and prioritizing the requests and feedback from producers.
More Information
Crop insurance is sold and delivered solely through private crop insurance agents. A list of crop insurance agents is available at all
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Original text here: https://www.rma.usda.gov/en/News-Room/Press/Press-Releases/2023-News/USDA-Supports-Climate-Smart-Ag-Equity-and-Domestic-Food-Production-through-Crop-Insurance
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