Tuesday, 01 October 2024

CDFA accepting proposals for Healthy Soils Program

SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Office of Environmental Farming and Innovation, or OEFI, in coordination with the agency’s Environmental Farming Act Science Advisory Panel, is now accepting new proposals for soil carbon sequestration management practices for inclusion in its Healthy Soils Program, or HSP.

As part of program development, CDFA identified specific soil management practices eligible for initial funding through the HSP.

Some of these practices include no or reduced tillage, planting cover crops and compost application.

Earlier this summer, CDFA announced that it will begin accepting new proposals in order to provide additional opportunities to stakeholders.

“As we continue to develop the Healthy Soils Program, we want to consider new and innovative contributions from our stakeholders,” said CDFA Secretary Karen Ross. “Improving soil health in California must be a collaborative effort, and our continued efforts with stakeholder groups, sister agencies and federal partners is instrumental to the program’s success.”

The HSP stems from the California Healthy Soils Initiative, a collaboration between state agencies to support the development of healthy soils in California. By providing funds to incentivize management practices and on-farm demonstration projects, HSP helps build soil organic carbon and reduce atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHG’s).

Proposal requirements, process for consideration and other details on the submission process can be found at https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/oefi/efasap/docs/HSP_NewPractices_RFP.pdf.

Proposals are due by 5 p.m. PST on Dec. 18 and must be submitted to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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