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Hawaii CREP
Enrollment for all years is contingent upon continued legal authority in federal law for new Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts, the 15,000 acre Hawaii CREP project total enrollment ceiling, and the availability of funds. This agreement is aimed at improving water quality in stream systems, increasing groundwater recharge, restoring forests and native species' habitats, controlling the spread of invasive species, and enhancing near shore coastal and coral reef health. Hawaii State Departments of Land and Natural Resources, Agriculture, Health, and the University of Hawaii system will join with local Watershed Partnerships and other organizations to support the goals of Hawaii CREP and will offer incentives to participants for installing riparian buffers, wetlands and forest restoration practices. Available PracticesThe following national CRP conservation practices will be made available for eligible land focusing on water resource improvement:
The following national CRP conservation practices will be made available for eligible land focusing on forest restoration:
Annual Rental, Cost-share and Incentive PaymentsUnder the Hawaii CREP, participants will receive annual rental payments as well as one-time incentive payments from CCC and the State of Hawaii for voluntarily enrolling land in contracts and installing conservation practices. The CCC will also pay up to 50 percent of the cost of installing conservation practices, which have been specialized to meet Hawaii's unique natural resource conditions and CREP goals. Federal annual rental payment rates for cropland will be based on the CRP-posted rental rates for cropland, currently ranging from $140 to $270 per acre. Federal annual rental payments for MPL will be based on $43 per acre, with an increased rate equivalent to the current posted CRP MPL (currently posted at $72 per acre) and available for eligible MPL located within or immediately adjacent to critical or recovery habitat for threatened and endangered species as designated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The total cost of the Hawaii State CREP over the life of the project is estimated at $67 million for a total enrollment of 15,000 acres. The State of Hawaii will contribute approximately 20 percent, or $13.4 million, as support of the overall program cost. A component of the CRP, CREP is a federal-state natural resources conservation program that addresses state and nationally significant agricultural-related environmental concerns. Under CREP, program participants receive financial incentives from CCC to voluntarily enroll in contracts of 10 to 15 years. Participants remove cropland and MPL from agricultural production and convert the land to native trees, shrubs, grasses, and other vegetation or wetland restoration measures. The CRP is authorized by the Food Security Act of 1985, as amended. FSA administers CRP on behalf of CCC. For more information regarding the Hawaii CREP please visit the FSA website at http://www.fsa.usda.gov. Program Information
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Michael Whitt Last Modified: 03/18/2009 |
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