Organic Certification Cost Share Program

Feb 10, 2017

SACRAMENTO — CDFA's State Organic Program (SOP) is pleased to announce a federal funding opportunity of $10.7 million for eligible applicants under the Organic Cost Share Program (NOCCSP). The SOP has applied to the Farm Service Agency (FSA) under the United States Department of Agriculture to assist in distribution of these funds. This money assists organic producers and handlers by offsetting costs related to SOP and California Department of Public Health registration fees, certifier certification fees, and transitional fees paid to certifiers as producers transition to organic. The cost share payments may be reimbursed up to 75 percent of costs per producer/handler for each scope (registration, certification, transitional); with a maximum of $750 per scope.

The FSA, in addition to administering the program, will also be directly accepting applications for reimbursement of funds. Operations will be subject to the same eligibility criteria and calculation of cost share payments, regardless of whether they apply though the SOP or local FSA office.

For producer or handler applications, FSA county offices will accept applications from producers and handlers for FY 2017; starting on March 20, 2017 and ending October 31, 2017.

In fiscal year 2015/16 CDFA processed and distributed a total amount of $1,543,929 to 1,917 producers and handlers.

For eligibility requirements and further details please visit the following website https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/is/i_&_c/organic.html or you may contact the SOP at (916) 900-5030.

–California Department of Food and Agriculture

 Source:

https://www.morningagclips.com/organic-certification-cost-share-program/?utm_content=articles&utm_campaign=NLCampaign&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_term=newsletteredition&utm_medium=email

SACRAMENTO — CDFA's State Organic Program (SOP) is pleased to announce a federal funding opportunity of $10.7 million for eligible applicants under the Organic Cost Share Program (NOCCSP). The SOP has applied to the Farm Service Agency (FSA) under the United States Department of Agriculture to assist in distribution of these funds. This money assists organic producers and handlers by offsetting costs related to SOP and California Department of Public Health registration fees, certifier certification fees, and transitional fees paid to certifiers as producers transition to organic. The cost share payments may be reimbursed up to 75 percent of costs per producer/handler for each scope (registration, certification, transitional); with a maximum of $750 per scope.

The FSA, in addition to administering the program, will also be directly accepting applications for reimbursement of funds. Operations will be subject to the same eligibility criteria and calculation of cost share payments, regardless of whether they apply though the SOP or local FSA office.

For producer or handler applications, FSA county offices will accept applications from producers and handlers for FY 2017; starting on March 20, 2017 and ending October 31, 2017.

In fiscal year 2015/16 CDFA processed and distributed a total amount of $1,543,929 to 1,917 producers and handlers.

For eligibility requirements and further details please visit the following website https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/is/i_&_c/organic.html or you may contact the SOP at (916) 900-5030.

–California Department of Food and Agriculture

- See more at: https://www.morningagclips.com/organic-certification-cost-share-program/?utm_content=articles&utm_campaign=NLCampaign&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_term=newsletteredition&utm_medium=email#sthash.Fd0w0Bjz.dpuf

SACRAMENTO — CDFA's State Organic Program (SOP) is pleased to announce a federal funding opportunity of $10.7 million for eligible applicants under the Organic Cost Share Program (NOCCSP). The SOP has applied to the Farm Service Agency (FSA) under the United States Department of Agriculture to assist in distribution of these funds. This money assists organic producers and handlers by offsetting costs related to SOP and California Department of Public Health registration fees, certifier certification fees, and transitional fees paid to certifiers as producers transition to organic. The cost share payments may be reimbursed up to 75 percent of costs per producer/handler for each scope (registration, certification, transitional); with a maximum of $750 per scope.

The FSA, in addition to administering the program, will also be directly accepting applications for reimbursement of funds. Operations will be subject to the same eligibility criteria and calculation of cost share payments, regardless of whether they apply though the SOP or local FSA office.

For producer or handler applications, FSA county offices will accept applications from producers and handlers for FY 2017; starting on March 20, 2017 and ending October 31, 2017.

In fiscal year 2015/16 CDFA processed and distributed a total amount of $1,543,929 to 1,917 producers and handlers.

For eligibility requirements and further details please visit the following website https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/is/i_&_c/organic.html or you may contact the SOP at (916) 900-5030.

–California Department of Food and Agriculture

- See more at: https://www.morningagclips.com/organic-certification-cost-share-program/?utm_content=articles&utm_campaign=NLCampaign&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_term=newsletteredition&utm_medium=email#sthash.Fd0w0Bjz.dpuf

By Margaret Gullette Lloyd
Author - Small Farms Advisor