-Promote agricultural awareness in Pennsylvania’s youngest residents to cultivate a strong future workforce for Pennsylvania agriculture which is facing increasing vacancies due to an aging workforce and continual innovation and technological advancements;
-Increase awareness and availability of local Pennsylvania products to meet consumer demands for local food and reduced food miles;
-Support sustainable conservation practices that take care of Pennsylvania’s natural resources and further ensure the security, availability and accessibility of food; and
-Support Pennsylvania’s farm families and small agribusinesses to ensure sound business and transition plans for the continuity of agriculture.
Pennsylvania agriculture is a $132.5 billion industry that supports more than 590,000 jobs in the commonwealth that pay nearly $33 billion in wages annually. As the industry grows and adapts, it must be supported in new ways to ensure its continued success.
The 2021-22 PA Budget funds the PA Farm Bill at $13.6 million, the same level of funding received in 2020, and includes the following programs:
Resources for Business Development & Succession Planning
-PA Agricultural Business Development Center, funded at $2 million, to serve as a resource to create business, transition or succession plans.
-Realty Transfer Tax Exemption for any transfer of preserved farmland to a qualified beginning farmer.
Creating More Processing Capabilities
-Center for Poultry & Livestock Excellence, funded at $1 million, to support the animal ag industry with biosecurity planning and disease prevention, processing capacity, and food safety and quality assurance.
-Incentivizing Access to Meat Processing Inspections, funded at $500,000, to encourage access to new and expanded markets for small or new producers.
Removing Regulatory Burdens
-Conservation Excellence Grant Program, funded at $2 million, to provide financial and technical assistance to farmers to install and implement best management practices.
-Agriculture Linked Investment Program, funded at $500,000, to re-establish this low-interest loan program for the implementation of best management practices.
Strengthening the Ag Workforce
-Agriculture and Youth Grant Program, funded at $500,000, to reestablish this program to fund agricultural and youth organizations to help increase knowledge and awareness of agriculture in the commonwealth.
-The PA Farm to School Grant Program, funded at $500,000, to improve childhood nutrition while increasing exposure to agriculture.
Protecting Agricultural Infrastructure
-PA Rapid Response Disaster Readiness Account, funded at $3 million, to allow for quick response to agricultural disasters.
Increasing Market Opportunities
-PA Preferred Organic, funded at $1.6 million, to make PA the nation’s leading organic state by further enhancing the growth of the organic industry.
-PA Preferred Program, funded at an additional $1 million, to support the program and to bolster enrollment in Homegrown by Heroes.
-Commonwealth Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, funded at $500,000, to invest in and encourage farming of high-priority horticultural crops like hemp, hops, and hardwoods.
-Urban Agriculture, funded at $500,000, to improve agriculture infrastructure in urban areas, the aggregation of product, sharing of resources, and support development efforts.
For more about the Pennsylvania Farm Bill visit agriculture.pa.gov/pafarmbill.