Kansas Department of Agriculture News Releases

Farmers encouraged to participate in Cost Share Program

Manhattan, Kan. – Kansas Certified organic producers or farmers interested in becoming certified organic growers are encouraged to apply to receive cost share funds.  The cost share program is funded by the 2014 Farm Bill to assist Kansas farmers in paying for organic certification or recertification. 

Funds from USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) will be distributed among Kansas organic producers. Under the state’s agreement with USDA, producers are eligible for up to 75 percent of their certification cost, or up to $750 per certification category, for certification between October 1, 2014 and September 30, 2015, as long as funds remain.  KDA was allocated $68,500 to reimburse eligible producers through the cost share program.

Application for the cost share funding is available on a first-come, first-serve basis, based on receipt of the completed application packet until available funding is exhausted.

Program updates, as well as application information, is available on the KDA website, Organic Cost Share Program.  KDA strives to serve all Kansas farmers and encourage economic growth of the industry, which is the state’s largest economic driver.

Questions regarding cost share funds for organic certification may be directed to Julie Roller at (785) 564-6755.

Information is also available from the National Organic Program website at http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/nop

 

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