NASHVILLE, TN, October 8, 2021 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced an investment of $4.7 million to establish partnerships with organizations to provide outreach and technical assistance to historically underserved farmers and ranchers. The partnerships will support participation in Farm Service Agency (FSA) programs, including those that are part of USDA’s Pandemic Assistance for Producers initiative. 

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USDA Invests $4.7 Million to Provide Outreach and Technical Assistance to Historically Underserved Farmers and Ranchers

Contact: Greer Gill, Greer.Gill@usda.gov

2 Organizations Identified to Assist Producers in Tennessee 

NASHVILLE, TN, October 8, 2021 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced an investment of $4.7 million to establish partnerships with organizations to provide outreach and technical assistance to historically underserved farmers and ranchers. The partnerships will support participation in Farm Service Agency (FSA) programs, including those that are part of USDA’s Pandemic Assistance for Producers initiative.  

Fifty-six project proposals, covering all states and territories, are being finalized to assist historically underserved farmers and ranchers in accessing FSA programs. Programs include outreach for pandemic assistance programs, including the signup re-opening of the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2 (CFAP 2). These proposals will also assist in outreach for FSA’s farm programs, conservation programsfarm loanscounty committee electionsdisaster programs, the Heirs’ Property Relending Program, heirs’ property succession planning and the Agricultural Marketing Service’s Pandemic Response and Safety Grant program. 

“Of the 56 selected proposals, 2 will directly impact farmers and ranchers in Tennessee,” said Tyeisha L. Samples, Acting State Executive Director for FSA in Tennessee. “These partnerships will provide important technical assistance, outreach and education and will equip farmers and ranchers with the resources needed to access and participate in FSA’s programs and services.”

The organizations and projects impacting Tennessee include:

  • The University of Tennessee providing support on CFAP2, ARC/PLC, LFP & NAP statewide including Memphis, Brownsville, Clarksville, and Bristol/Tri-city.
  • Tennessee Women in Agriculture Association providing support on CFAP2, Farm Ownership and other programs in Hamilton, Blount, Giles, Lincoln, Davidson, Montgomery, Madison, Haywood, Shelby, Tipton, Obion, and Dyer Counties.

Read about all 56 funded projects and organizations on FSA’s cooperative agreements webpage.  

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