1/7/2024 0 Comments 2020 with corona logo![]() These funds were made available through the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021.Ĭontract producers of broilers, pullets, layers, chicken eggs, turkeys, and hogs and pigs may be eligible for CFAP 2. USDA is providing up to $1 billion for payments to contract producers of eligible livestock and poultry of up to 80 percent of their revenue losses from January 1, 2020, through December 27, 2020. Only producers who previously applied for CFAP 1 are eligible to receive this additional payment.ĬFAP 2 payments for livestock raised by contract producers are available as outlined under the Livestock and Poultry by Contract Producers section of this page. The following payment rates were used: Eligible CommodityĮligible producers do not need to submit a new CFAP 1 application form or take any action. Cattle producers with approved CFAP 1 applications automatically received these payments. USDA implemented an increase in CFAP 1 payment rates for cattle based on the number of cattle in inventory between April 16, 2020, to May 14, 2020. Visit /cfap2/livestock for more information on CFAP 2 eligibility and payment details related to livestock. Breeding stock not raised under contract is not eligible. Livestock eligible for CFAP 2 includes: beef cattle, hogs and pigs, and lambs and sheep. Visit /cfap2/nursery for more information on CFAP 2 eligibility and payment details related to floriculture and nursery crops, including cactus and Christmas trees. Giving producers the option to substitute 2018 sales for 2019 sales provides additional flexibility to producers who had reduced sales in 2019. ![]() Previously only 2019 was used to approximate the amount floriculture and nursery crop producers would have expected to market in 2020. On August 24, 2021, USDA announced an amendment to the CFAP 2 payment calculation for sales-based commodities to allow producers to substitute 2018 sales for 2019 sales. Nursery crops eligible for CFAP 2 include decorative or nondecorative plants grown in a container or controlled environment for commercial sale.Ĭactus and Christmas trees are eligible for CFAP 2.įloriculture and nursery crops are sales-based commodities. Floriculture eligible for CFAP 2 includes cut flowers and cut greenery from annual and perennial flowering plants grown in a container or controlled environment for commercial sale. ![]()
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