Florida Secures $675M to Aid Farmers Hit by 2023–24 Storms

FELDA, Fla. — Today, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson applauded U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins’ announcement of more than $675 million in federal block grant funding to support Florida’s agriculture industry following the devastating 2023 and 2024 hurricane seasons. Florida’s producers suffered over $3 billion in damages and losses from Hurricanes Idalia, Debby, Helene, and Milton. The newly signed agreement between the USDA and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) provides $675,953,007 in critical relief to help farmers, ranchers, citrus growers, and timber operations recover and rebuild.

I want to thank President Trump, Secretary Brooke Rollins, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture for recognizing the need for critical financial relief for our farmers, ranchers, and growers,” said Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson. “Florida’s producers have endured back-to-back devastating hurricane seasons, and this funding is a major victory that will help them rebuild, recover, and continue feeding our state and nation. Food production is not just an economic issue, it’s a matter of national security – and we appreciate the President’s consistent support for our farmers.”

Relief funding will assist eligible producers with:

  • Infrastructure damage

  • Market loss compensation

  • Citrus-specific impacts, including projected economic loss

  • Timber damage

The program will be open to agricultural producers in counties designated as primary or contiguous disaster areas and who are U.S. citizens or legal entities with ownership or risk in affected commodities.

Authorized by the Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2025 (P.L. 118-158), the funds will be administered by FDACS through the USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA). Disbursements will begin following USDA approval of FDACS’s detailed Work Plan. More information on program eligibility, application procedures, and disbursement timelines will be released by FDACS as it becomes available.

The block grant funding is in addition to approximately $150 million the state of Florida has allocated through FDACS’ Agricultural and Aquaculture Producers Natural Disaster Recovery Loan Program and timber recovery program to support producers with emergency capital as they recover and rebuild from recent storms.