Program Helps Offset Transporting Costs for Farmers and Livestock Producers Outside the Contiguous U.S.

Honolulu, Hawaii, July 14, 2024 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Hawaii opened enrollment for the Reimbursement Transportation Cost Payment Program (RTCP) for fiscal year 2024. The enrollment period began on July 8 and will run through Sept. 30. The deadline for producers to provide supporting documentation is Nov. 1, 2024.  

RTCP helps U.S. farmers and ranchers offset a portion of the cost of transporting agricultural products over long distances.

“Our farmers are at a competitive disadvantage when transporting agricultural products to market,” said Joy Kono, Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Executive Director. “This program exemplifies our commitment to give farmers the tools and resources they need to boost production and offset transportation costs, factors that have a direct impact on food prices paid by consumers.”

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Enrollment Period Begins for USDA’s Reimbursement Transportation Cost Payment Program 

Program Helps Offset Transporting Costs for Farmers and Livestock Producers Outside the Contiguous U.S.

Honolulu, Hawaii, July 14, 2024 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in Hawaii opened enrollment for the Reimbursement Transportation Cost Payment Program (RTCP) for fiscal year 2024. The enrollment period began on July 8 and will run through Sept. 30. The deadline for producers to provide supporting documentation is Nov. 1, 2024.  

RTCP helps U.S. farmers and ranchers offset a portion of the cost of transporting agricultural products over long distances.

“Our farmers are at a competitive disadvantage when transporting agricultural products to market,” said Joy Kono, Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Executive Director. “This program exemplifies our commitment to give farmers the tools and resources they need to boost production and offset transportation costs, factors that have a direct impact on food prices paid by consumers.”

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 authorized $3.5 million for RTCP and allows farmers and livestock producers in Alaska, Hawaii and insular areas including the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, Virgin Islands of the United States, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of the Marshall Islands and Republic of Palau, to recover costs to transport agricultural commodities or inputs used to produce an agricultural commodity.

Nearly $4 million was issued to more than 1,100 producers, in all eligible areas combined, through the 2023 RTCP.   

RTCP payments are calculated based on the costs incurred for transportation of agricultural commodities or inputs during a 12-month period, subject to an $8,000 per producer cap per fiscal year. A higher payment cap may be determined if claims for payments do not exceed available funding. Therefore, applicants are encouraged to submit all eligible receipts. If claims for payments exceed the funds available from the program for a fiscal year, payments will be reduced on a pro-rata basis.  

Farmers and livestock producers interested in participating in RTCP can obtain applications and other documents by calling toll-free 1-866-794-1079.   

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