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Emergency Forest Restoration Program

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Agency

Farm Service Agency (FSA)

Description

The Emergency Forest Restoration Program (EFRP) helps the owners of non-industrial private forests restore forest health damaged by natural disasters. The EFRP does this by authorizing payments to owners of private forests to restore disaster damaged forests. The local FSA County Committee implements EFRP for all disasters with the exceptions of drought and insect infestations. In the case of drought or an insect infestation, the national FSA office authorizes EFRP implementation. Funding for EFRP is determined by Congress. Up to 75% of the cost to implement emergency conservation practices can be provided, however the final amount is determined by the committee reviewing the application. The FSA County Committee is able to approve applications up to $50,000 while $50,000 to $100,000 requires state committee approval. Amounts over $100,000 require the approval of the national FSA office. Additionally, a limit on payments of $500,000 per person or entity per disaster applies.

Eligibility

Owners of non-industrial private forests. Contact your local FSA office.

Climate Change Component

As extreme weather event impact farm productivity, FSA programs such as disaster assistance can help farms be more viable.

Geography

Disaster Assistance

Yes

Theme

Disaster Assistance Programs

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