USDA
Extends Application Deadline for Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance
Until December 13
$58 Million Available, Program
Improvements Include Increased Payment Rate and Production Cap
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[November 15, 2024]
WASHINGTON, – The U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) is extending the application deadline for the Organic Dairy
Marketing Assistance Program (ODMAP) 2024 to Dec.13, 2024. This
extension gives organic dairy producers two additional weeks to
apply for the program. Eligible producers include certified organic
dairy operations that produce milk from cows, goats and sheep.
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ODMAP
2024 helps mitigate market volatility, higher input and
transportation costs, and unstable feed supply and prices that
have created unique hardships in the organic dairy industry.
Specifically, through ODMAP 2024, USDA’s Farm Service Agency
(FSA) is assisting organic dairy operations with projected
marketing costs in 2024 calculated using their marketing costs
in 2023.
“Extending the deadline for the Organic Dairy Marketing
Assistance Program 2024 gives hardworking organic dairy
producers additional time to request the support they need,”
said FSA Administrator Zach Ducheneaux, “We will continue doing
everything we can to keep the market for organic dairies
sustainable as they weather challenges outside of their
control.”
ODMAP 2024 Program Improvements
Dairy producers who participate in ODMAP 2024 will benefit from
improvements to provisions outlined in the program.
Specifically, ODMAP 2024 provides a payment rate increase to
$1.68 per hundredweight compared to the previous $1.10 per cwt.
Additionally, the production cap has increased to nine million
pounds compared to the previous five million pounds.
How ODMAP 2024 Works
FSA is providing financial assistance for a producer’s projected
marketing costs in 2024 based on their 2023 costs. ODMAP 2024
provides a one-time cost-share payment based on marketing costs
on pounds of organic milk marketed in the 2023 calendar year or
estimated 2024 marketing costs for organic dairy operations that
have increased milk production.
ODMAP 2024 provides financial assistance that immediately
supports certified organic dairy operations during 2024 keeping
organic dairy operations sustainable until markets return to
more normal conditions.
How to Apply
FSA is now accepting applications through Dec. 13. To apply,
producers should contact FSA at their local USDA Service Center.
To complete the ODMAP 2024 application, producers must certify
pounds of 2023 milk production, show documentation of their
organic certification and submit a completed application form.
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Organic dairy operations are required to provide
their USDA certification of organic status confirming operation as
an organic dairy in 2024 and 2023 along with the certification of
2023 milk production or estimated 2024 milk production in
hundredweight.
ODMAP 2024 complements other assistance available to dairy
producers, including Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC), with more than $36
million in benefits paid for the 2024 program year to date. Learn
more on the
FSA Dairy Programs webpage.
More Information
To learn more about USDA programs, producers can contact their local
USDA Service Center. Producers can also prepare maps for acreage
reporting as well as manage farm loans and other programs by
logging into their
farmers.gov account. Producers without an account can
sign up today.
FSA helps America’s farmers, ranchers and forest landowners invest
in, improve, protect and expand their agricultural operations
through the delivery of agricultural programs for all Americans. FSA
implements agricultural policy, administers credit and loan
programs, and manages conservation, commodity, disaster recovery and
marketing programs through a national network of state and county
offices and locally elected county committees. For more information,
visit
fsa.usda.gov.
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ways. In the Biden-Harris administration, USDA is transforming
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and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers,
ensuring access to safe, healthy and nutritious food in all
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and producers using climate smart food and forestry practices,
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