Well some of you have seen a story that speaks about funds
for organic farmers no longer available to Michigan’s organic farmers. I
contacted Colleen Collier from MDA to clarify and here is here response, the
bottom line is that was a one time only funding that we do not have again, but
the 2007 Farm Bill has NOT been signed and if cost share for certification is available
will be decided once the bill is signed, so we wait. But with the current text
in the 2007 we should receive some money to assist with the cost of
certification.
Here is what Colleen indicates.
It
appears that the Farm News story is referencing the AMA cost share program.
This program is limited to 15 designated States.
Michigan
participated in the National cost share program, which is not the same as
above. This program was authorized by the 2002 farm bill as a one time fund
allotment to be used until exhausted. Original allocations of National program
funds to States were based upon estimated number of organic farmers / handlers
per State. Subsequent allocations were based upon history of fund use.
Currently
the 2007 farm bill includes a provision reauthorizing funds for the National
cost share program. As you may know, this farm bill has not been finalized nor
signed by the President. Essentially it is "proposed" and not
final. What evolves from this process remains uncertain, but another round of
funds for the National program is being considered.
Vicki Morrone
Organic Vegetable and Crop Outreach Specialist
Michigan State University
C.S. Mott Sustainable Food Systems
303 Natural Resources Bldg.
East Lansing, MI 48824
517-353-3542
517-282-3557 (cell)
517-353-3834 (fax)
For information on organic
agriculture production please visit:
http://www.MichiganOrganic.msu.edu/
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