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Farm Aid to Issue Grants to Farmers Affected by Drought

China Agriculture Report By CnAgri2012-08-21 19:24:42China Agriculture Report Print
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Farm Aid announced its first grants made through the Family Farm Disaster Fund to provide relief for farm families whose crops and farmland are being devastated by the country's worst drought in more than 50 years.

"This historic drought threatens the majority of farmland in the country, placing family farmers at risk," said Farm Aid Executive Director Carolyn Mugar. "Farm Aid is proud to work with the individuals and organizations that have stepped up and shown their support for family farmers. Together, we can protect our farmers' livelihoods during these extreme conditions."

Initial grants of $3,000 were distributed to farm organizations in areas hit particularly hard by drought. Funded organizations that will make emergency grants available to farmers in their communities include HOME (Indiana); Missouri Rural Crisis Center; Kansas Farmers Union; and the Federation of Southern Cooperatives, which works across the South. A $3,000 grant was also made to the National Family Farm Coalition (NFFC) in Washington, D.C., to fund work toward long-term solutions for family farmers affected by drought.

With thousands of farmers affected by drought from coast to coast, raising funds for those in need is urgent. The Family Farm Disaster Fund allows Farm Aid to respond directly to farm families in crisis. Every dollar raised supports local farm groups and rural organizations that can distribute emergency resources quickly to the farm families most in need, as well as farm groups who advocate for long-term solutions to address chronic drought and extreme weather.

"I have had the honor of working with many farmers who have been helped by Farm Aid over the years," said Cissy Bowman of HOME. "Family farmers are our greatest national treasure and it is crucial for all of us that they stay on their farms."

If you or your family have been affected by the drought, please contact Farm Aid at 1-800-FARM-AID.

To donate, please visit farmaid.org/disasterfund.


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