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USDA INVESTS IN PROJECTS TO ADVANCE CONSERVATION AND CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE

Dan November 21, 2024 Agri-Business, Conservation, Environment, Funding,
Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP), USDA-NRCS


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Last month, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) announced a
historic $1.5 billion for 92 partner-driven conservation projects through
the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP), and this includes projects
in Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

RCPP is a partner-driven approach to conservation that funds solutions to
natural resource challenges on agricultural land. Partners will provide $968
million in contributions to amplify the impact of the federal investment.
Selected RCPP projects will help farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners adopt
and expand voluntary, locally led conservation strategies to enhance natural
resources while tackling the climate crisis.

The projects support priorities in conservation and climate and can save farmers
money and increase productivity. For example, there are projects that support
use of innovative technologies to reduce enteric methane emissions in livestock.
There are also projects that address water conservation, ensuring producers and
communities have the tools they need to adapt in the face of continued drought
pressures.

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NRCS also set aside $100 million for Tribal-led projects, part of a broader
effort to support Tribes and Tribal producers through NRCS conservation
programs.



By leveraging collective resources and collaborating on common goals, RCPP
demonstrates the power of public-private partnerships in delivering results for
agriculture and conservation.

Click here to see the list of awarded projects.

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