Farm Production and Conservation
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The Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) is USDA's focal point for supporting America's farmers, ranchers, and stewards of private agricultural lands.
Mission
The mission of Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) is to deliver programs that mitigate the risks inherent in farming, promote conservation, and support the agricultural economy. FPAC aims to enhance the productivity and sustainability of American agriculture by providing crop insurance, conservation assistance, disaster relief, farm loans, and commodity support programs.[1]
Parent organization
The parent organization is the U.S. Department of Agriculture.[2]
Legislation authorizing creation
FPAC was established as part of the USDA reorganization in 2017, but no specific legislation is cited for its creation in the provided sources.[1]
Number of employees
FPAC involves thousands of employees across its agencies, but an exact number for the entire mission area is not specified in the provided sources.[1]
Last total enacted budget
The last total enacted budget specifically for FPAC isn't publicly disclosed in the provided sources. However, USDA's overall budget for fiscal year 2022 was $248.2 billion.[3]
Leader's title
The title of the leader of FPAC is "Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation."[1]
Services provided
FPAC provides an array of services through its agencies, including the Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and Risk Management Agency (RMA). These services encompass farm loans, conservation programs, risk management through crop insurance, commodity support, disaster assistance, and technical assistance for sustainable land use and agricultural practices.[1]
Regulations overseen
FPAC oversees regulations related to conservation compliance, crop insurance policies, commodity programs, and farm loan eligibility criteria. It ensures that the implementation of these programs adheres to federal laws and regulations, promoting environmental stewardship, risk management, and agricultural support in line with legislative mandates like the Farm Bill.[1]
Headquarters address
The headquarters address for Farm Production and Conservation is: 1400 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20250, USA[4]
Website
The website for Farm Production and Conservation is [7](https://www.farmers.gov), which serves as a portal for many FPAC services.[5]
Wikipedia article title
There isn't a specific Wikipedia article titled for FPAC; however, you might find information under the broader "United States Department of Agriculture" article title.[6]
Related
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 U.S. Department of Agriculture. "Farm Production and Conservation". [1]
- ↑ U.S. Department of Agriculture. "About USDA". [2]
- ↑ U.S. Department of Agriculture. "FY 2022 Budget Summary". [3]
- ↑ Google Maps. [4]
- ↑ Farmers.gov. "Home". [5]
- ↑ Wikipedia. "United States Department of Agriculture". [6]