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Cuomo Announes Expansion of Malting Barley Crop Insurance
New York Ag Connection - 06/23/2017
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Thursday announced that more farmers in additional counties across New York State will now be able to purchase crop insurance for malting barley, expanding opportunities for small grain farmers and supporting New York's
thriving craft beverage industry. The United States Department of Agriculture's program will now expand coverage options to growers in 44 counties in New York State starting in 2018. The expansion follows the state's Wine, Beer, Spirits and Cider Summit in
2014 where Governor Cuomo announced the state would initiate a dialogue with the USDA to provide crop insurance for malting barley growers across New York.
"By providing a safety net for more malt barley producers, we are providing New York farmers with the ability to diversify what they grow, while helping to meet the demand of this state's booming craft beverage industry," said Governor Cuomo said. "Make no
mistake: this is a win-win that helps our agricultural sector help new craft breweries, wineries and distilleries in every corner of the state, creating jobs and spurring economic activity in the process."
Currently, crop insurance for malting barley is available in four counties: Cortland, Genesee, Ontario and Otsego. Following the call from both New York State and federal leaders to increase the coverage area for small grain crop growers, including malting
barley, the USDA's Malting Barley Contract Option will be expanded to forty additional counties in Upstate for the 2018 growing season. It will cover losses of crop due to natural events such as adverse weather conditions, insect damage and plant disease,
and will help mitigate the risk farmers take in planting this relatively new crop in New York State.
Malting barley is a primary ingredient in the production of beer and some spirits. With New York's continued growth in the craft beverage industry, the state has seen an increased demand for New York-grown malting barley. The Farm Brewery license, created
in 2012, and the Farm Distillery license, created in 2007, require farm-based beverage producers to use a certain percentage of local ingredients. Currently, 20 percent of the ingredients used in the production of beer in New York must be grown in the state; the
percentage increases to 90 percent by 2024. Farm Distillers are required to use 75 percent New York grown ingredients.
Expanded crop insurance coverage for malting barley builds on the state's efforts to boost the agricultural and craft beverage industry through several research initiatives. Since 2015, the Genesee Valley Regional Market Authority, through the New York State
Department of Agriculture and Markets, has provided nearly $600,000 to the New York State Agricultural Experimental Station in Geneva to further research malting barley and identify new varieties and cultivars that are better suited for New York's growing
conditions.
More information on malting barley crop insurance can be found on the USDA's website.
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