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Updated at 12:57 a.m., Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Hawaii farmers can get federal crop insurance

Advertiser Staff

Hawaii farmers are now able to obtain an additional form of federal crop insurance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Risk Management Agency, the state Department of Agriculture announced via news release yesterday.

  The agency has just approved expansion of its Adjusted Gross Revenue-Lite insurance plan for all counties in Hawai`i, which provides farmers with insurance protection against low revenue due to unavoidable natural disasters and market fluctuations that affect the farm's income. Most agricultural producers are eligible for this program, including livestock, aquaculture and honey producers. Farmers may apply for the AGR-Lite program immediately. The deadline to apply for coverage for the current period is March 15.

"This particular crop insurance program will provide Hawai`i farmers with an invaluable tool to manage their business risk against factors that are not under their control," said Sandra Lee Kunimoto.  "It will especially help our smaller family-run farms that grow multiple crops because the insurance coverage is based on the loss of the total farm revenue rather than losses for only a particular crop or product."

Previously, federal crop insurance was only available in Hawai`i for macadamia nuts and nursery plants. Earlier this year, a pilot program also made it available for papaya, banana and coffee.

"Hawaii's approval for AGR-Lite is the result of a collaborative effort of many individuals and institutions," said Matthew Loke, administrator of the Agricultural Development Division.  "There is a strong need for this type of farm revenue insurance to support continuing growth of our diversified agriculture."

Along with Hawai`i, the RMA also approved Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina and Colorado for inclusion in the program, bringing the total number of state in the program to 35. 

Agricultural producers interested in finding more information on the AGR-Lite whole-farm revenue insurance may visit the RMA website at: http://www.rma.usda.gov/policies/agr-lite.html.