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Florida to receive $675.9 million in federal disaster aid for hurricane, freeze damage to agriculture

Staff Writer
May 28, 2026

The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services have finalized a $675.9 million disaster assistance program to help farmers and growers recover from recent hurricanes and freezes, according to state officials.

The program will provide relief for infrastructure damage, citrus losses, timber losses, and direct market losses affecting one of Florida's most important economic sectors. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will administer the federal funds.

The disaster assistance targets growers across regions hard-hit by natural disasters, offering critical support to help rebuild agricultural operations. Florida's agriculture industry has faced multiple challenges in recent years from severe weather events that have damaged crops, destroyed timber, and compromised farm infrastructure.

The citrus industry, long a cornerstone of Florida's agricultural economy, has been particularly vulnerable to both hurricane damage and freezing temperatures that can devastate fruit crops. Timber operations and farms selling directly to consumers have also sustained significant losses from the weather events.

The federal-state partnership aims to stabilize the agricultural sector as growers work to recover from the compounding effects of multiple disasters. The substantial aid package reflects the scale of damage sustained across Florida's farming regions.

Florida's agriculture industry contributes billions of dollars to the state economy and employs thousands of workers. The disaster assistance program is designed to help ensure the sector's continued viability as producers work to restore damaged operations and replant affected acreage.

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will oversee the distribution of funds under the program. Details on application procedures and eligibility requirements for growers seeking assistance were not immediately available.

The agreement between the federal and state agriculture departments provides a framework for delivering aid to affected producers. The program addresses both immediate recovery needs and longer-term infrastructure repairs necessary to resume normal operations.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, has prioritized agricultural recovery as the state responds to natural disaster impacts. The agricultural sector faces ongoing challenges from weather-related events that threaten production and economic stability in farming regions.

The $675.9 million assistance package represents one of the larger federal disaster aid commitments for Florida agriculture in recent years, reflecting the severity and scope of losses sustained by growers across multiple commodity sectors.

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