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Senators Urge USDA to Release Organic Cost Share Funding
March 14, 2026
Senators Peter Welch and Susan Collins have jointly called on the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to expedite the release of cost share reimbursements under the National Organic Certification Cost Share Program. This funding is critical to reducing financial burdens on organic farmers, particularly small- and medium-scale producers, who face viability challenges amid growing consumer demand for organic products. Delays in disbursing these funds risk undermining the expansion and sustainability of the U.S. organic agriculture sector.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased urgency within USDA to process and distribute organic certification cost share funds promptly.
- Contractors and service providers supporting organic certification and agricultural finance programs may see accelerated contract activity or new opportunities as USDA addresses funding delays.
- This development signals a legislative and agency focus on strengthening support mechanisms for organic producers, which could influence future program requirements and funding allocations.
- Organizations involved in organic agriculture should prepare for potential adjustments in program administration and compliance timelines as USDA responds to congressional pressure.
U.S. organic farmers are struggling to keep pace. The delay in providing certification cost share assistance to organic farmers and businesses is only making matters worse. The problem is particularly acute for small-and-medium scale organic farmers.
— Abby Youngblood, Executive Director, National Organic Coalition
Agencies
United States Department of Agriculture, United States Senate, National Organic Coalition