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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reminds specialty crop producers that the application
period for the Food Safety Certification for Specialty Crops (FSCSC) program for program year 2025
opened Jan. 1, 2025, and runs through Jan. 31, 2026. The program has been expanded to include
medium-sized businesses in addition to small businesses. Eligible specialty crop growers can apply
for assistance for expenses related to obtaining or renewing a food safety certification.
Program Details
FSCSC covers a percentage of the specialty crop operation’s cost of obtaining or renewing its
on-farm food safety certification, as well as a portion of related expenses. Eligible FSCSC applicants
must be a specialty crop operation; meet the definition of a small or medium-size business and have
paid eligible expenses related to certification.
- A small business has an average annual monetary value of specialty crops sold by the applicant
during the three-year period preceding the program year of no more than $500,000. - A medium size business has an average annual monetary value of specialty crops the applicant
sold during the three-year period preceding the program year of at least $500,001 but no more
than $1,000,000.
S pecialty crop operations can receive the following cost assistance:
- Developing a food safety plan for first-time food safety certification.
- Maintaining or updating an existing food safety plan.
- Food safety certification.
- Certification upload fees.
- Microbiological testing for products, soil amendments and water.
- Training.
FSCSC payments are calculated separately for each eligible cost category. Details about payment
rates and limitations are available at farmers.gov/food-safety.
Applying for Assistance
For program year 2025, the application period began Jan. 1, 2025, and runs through Jan. 31, 2026.
FSA will issue 50% of the calculated payment for program year 2025 following application approval,
with the remaining amount to be paid after the application deadline. If calculated payments exceed
the amount of available funding, payments will be prorated.
Specialty crop producers can apply by completing the FSA-888-1, Food Safety Certification for
Specialty Crops Program (FSCSC) for Program Years 2024 and 2025 application. The application,
along with the AD-2047, Customer Data Worksheet and SF-3881, ACH Vendor/Miscellaneous
Payment Enrollment Form, if not already on file with FSA, can be submitted to the FSA county office
at any USDA Service Center nationwide by mail, fax, hand delivery or via electronic means.
Producers with an eAuthentication account can apply for FSCSC online. Producers interested in
c reating an eAuthentication account should visit farmers.gov/sign-in.
Visit farmers.gov/food-safety for additional program details, eligibility information and application
forms.