USDA awards $221 million disaster relief grant for NC farmers hit by Hurricane Helene

Steve Troxler, Commissioner
Steve Troxler, Commissioner
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A $221 million federal block grant has been established to support North Carolina farmers affected by Hurricane Helene in 2024. Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler and USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden signed the agreement at the N.C. Mountain State Fair in Fletcher.

The North Carolina Disaster Block Grant for Helene is designed to address production losses not covered by existing USDA programs or crop insurance. The assistance will be available for four categories: infrastructure damage, market losses, future economic losses, and timber losses. It applies to producers in the 39 counties that received a Presidential Disaster Declaration following Hurricane Helene.

“This $221 million federal disaster assistance block grant for agricultural damage due to Hurricane Helene is welcomed news to North Carolina farmers in Western North Carolina who have been holding on in the aftermath of massive ag losses in 2024,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “We are grateful for USDA’s continued efforts on this block grant and appreciate their willingness to partner with us on this much needed assistance. We all have an interest in the success of agriculture because farmers produce the food and fiber we all depend on.”

Some producers seeking funding may need to agree to acquire and maintain USDA Risk Management coverage for two crop years if they are making claims related to market loss, future economic loss, plasticulture, or aquaculture.

“We are currently creating the program work plan and application in coordination with USDA. Once we have approval for the plan, we will work as quickly as possible to distribute this money to impacted farmers,” Troxler said. “As more information about the program is available, it will be posted on our website at www.ncagr.gov/agdisaster. In the meantime, I encourage those in the eligible counties to gather documentation of losses to assist in the application process.”



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