FY 16-17: Agency Priority Goal

Access and Opportunity for Beginning Farmers and Ranchers

Priority Goal

Access and Opportunity for Beginning Farmers and Ranchers

New and Beginning Farmers and Ranchers (BFR) are a fundamental part of the American and global Agricultural marketplace and legacy. The 2014 Farm Bill gave USDA new tools and flexibility in several key programs in order to support BFR, by continuing, increasing and creating new assistance for this group. It is a priority of the Secretary and the Agency to ensure the success and sustainability of BFR. 

By September 30, 2017, USDA will increase access to key BFR programs which will result in increasing investments to BFR by a value of $5.6 billion over 2 years. Within existing resources, USDA will expand opportunities for BFR through targeted outreach, and  increased technical assistance, resulting in increasing BFR participation in key programs by 6.6% over the goal term.  Increased investments to BFR will contribute to growing their value, and supporting economic development and stability in their communities, both through increased opportunity and support for longevity of new operations.

 

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