EAST POINT, GEORGIA,
March 30, 2023 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced starting in April, it will provide $123 million in additional, automatic financial assistance for qualifying farm loan program borrowers. This amount is part of $3.1 billion provided through Section 22006 of the IRA.
The Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund (the Federation) commends USDA for listening to our members and other underserved farmers' experiences and concerns following the first phase of implementation of the IRA 22006 Financial Resources for Economically Distressed Borrower program.
The Federation continues to advocate for program implementation that improves racial equity as prioritized by this administration and is pleased to see USDA releasing these automatic payments that will provide more Black farmers with these critical economic resources to stay on their land and in production. While many of our members received financial resources during the first implementation phase last December, the Federation has continued to work closely with USDA leadership to identify opportunities for improvement; thus, we see this most recent announcement as the agency being responsive to our advocacy efforts on behalf of our members' ongoing needs.
Our commitment to supporting and advocating for Black farmers promised debt relief remains steadfast. The Federation will continue to work to protect these farmers from losing their farms, land, and livelihoods by providing feedback and recommendations and assisting with implementing the IRA.
The Federation will continue to gather and submit Black farmer-focused feedback to USDA obtained from our membership. We encourage members to contact their state office with any questions, comments, or concerns about IRA implementation.
Read the full USDA press Release.
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