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GOV. MALLOY ANNOUNCES FEDERAL AID FOR FARMERS IN ALL 8 CONNECTICUT COUNTIES HIT BY TROPICAL STORM IRENE
(HARTFORD, CT) - Governor Malloy announced today that United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Thomas Vilsack has granted his September 15 request for a disaster designation in Connecticut due to agricultural losses caused by Tropical Storm Irene.
Secretary Vilsack designated Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, and Windham Counties as primary natural disaster areas due to "losses caused by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and severe flooding associated with Tropical Storm Irene." Tolland County was named a contiguous disaster county as a result of its adjacent location to primary disaster counties.
The disaster designation allows farmers in all eight Connecticut counties to apply for USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) assistance including emergency loans and Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments (SURE).
The disaster designation allows farmers in all eight Connecticut counties to apply for USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) assistance including emergency loans and Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments (SURE).
"Many of our farms were hit hard by Irene and then suffered from the subsequent flooding," said Gov. Malloy. "I am pleased that Secretary Vilsack has granted this key disaster designation to all eight Connecticut counties to help our farmers who are feeling the economic impact of crop loss and production interruptions. These funds will help mitigate some of the damage sustained by those in Connecticut's critical agricultural sector."
"We are very appreciative that Secretary Vilsack has responded to the Governor's request on behalf of our state's farmers," said Connecticut Department of Agriculture Commissioner Stephen Reviczky. "Connecticut has a vibrant and active agriculture sector, and the family farm is still a major part of our landscape today. It is critical that that the state and federal governments work together to support the recovery efforts for our farms and farm operators."
Farms may apply for emergency loans immediately and must have their applications in within eight months of the designation to be considered. FSA will evaluate each loan application on its own merits, considering the extent of the farm's production losses, the security available, and its repayment ability. Applications for the SURE program will be accepted in 2012 after the 2011 farm revenue data required by statute is available.
Connecticut farmers interested in applying for assistance can contact FSA at one of these state or local offices:
FSA State Office
344 Merrow Road, Suite B
Tolland, CT 06084-3917
860-871-2944
FSA Brooklyn Office
139 Wolf Den Road
860-774-8397
FSA Norwich Office
238 West Town Street
860-887-9941
238 West Town Street
860-887-9941
FSA Torrington Office
1185 New Litchfield Street
860-626-8852
1185 New Litchfield Street
860-626-8852
FSA Vernon Office
24 Hyde Avenue
860-875-9770
24 Hyde Avenue
860-875-9770
FSA Wallingford Office
900 Northrup Road, Suite A
203-269-6665
900 Northrup Road, Suite A
203-269-6665
FSA Windsor Office
627 River Street
860-688-3559
627 River Street
860-688-3559
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For Immediate Release: October 7, 2011
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