Federal disaster declaration renewed for Big Island-
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - In response
to a request from Governor Neil Abercrombie the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) has renewed a disaster declaration for Hawaii Island due to volcanic
emissions from Kilauea Volcano.
The federal declaration allows Hawaii
County agricultural producers the opportunity to apply for emergency loans due
to damage caused by volcanic emissions.
"Many farmers and ranchers on
Hawai'i Island continue to have a difficult time with the cumulative effects of
vog on their crops and livestock operations," said Governor
Abercrombie. "The federal disaster
designation renews our access to emergency federal loans and other assistance
programs in this ongoing situation."
Agricultural damages reported in
Hawai'i County include: damage to vegetable crops (especially leafy greens),
some orchard crops, flowers and foliage (including those under
greenhouses). Ranchers have experienced
adverse impacts on range grasses and premature corrosion of fencing, gates and
other metal infrastructure.
Hawai'i County agricultural producers
who want to apply for emergency loans due to damage caused by volcanic
emissions must do so before August 2012. For more information regarding emergency
loans and other available assistance, contact the Hilo office of the USDA Farm
Service Agency at (808) 933-8381 extension 2.
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