MINNEAPOLIS (February 6, 2024) – CIBO Technologies, an agricultural technology solutions provider, today announced the availability of its USDA conservation programs solution. This addition to the CIBO Impact platform enables grower-focused organizations to help customers apply for USDA programs, and stack public and private incentives.

2023 saw record funding for USDA programs, including that made available by the Inflation Reduction Act. In 2024, the well-known National Resource Conservation Service Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) budget will increase by $1.65 billion, with over $1 billion in increases planned for other programs.

CIBO recognized an opportunity to make the USDA application process more efficient while helping growers improve their chances of receiving funding. The new solution is delivered via CIBO’s grower network partners, composed of co-ops, associations, agronomists, and retailers who are trusted advisors to growers and support them in the application process.

CIBO’s solution supports EQIP as well as other USDA-funded programs, including the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) and Climate-Smart Commodities grant projects.

The platform enables trusted advisors to:

  • Scale program delivery through a new service: CIBO partners use CIBO Impact to deliver public and private programs to their growers, building on their existing agronomy, retail or other offerings.
  • Reduce application time: CIBO Impact is intended to cut application time by showing advisors and growers clearly defined program requirements, identifying eligible practices and ensuring that growers include the correct USDA forms with their applications.
  • Improve chances of application acceptance: CIBO Impact provides field-level practice recommendations, tailoring them to growers’ operations and aligning with local resource concern priorities. This improves growers’ chances of creating an accepted program application.
  • See payment potential: CIBO Impact assists users with estimating the payout for program enrollment, allowing them to make informed decisions about applying and implementing new practices.
  • Stack with private programs where available: CIBO Impact informs growers if they are eligible to enroll in private programs in their area, such as Scope 3 or carbon credit programs. If allowed, growers can stack public and private incentives, maximizing cost share and return on investment when adopting conservation practices.

“CIBO is an ally for farmers navigating the complex landscape of USDA conservation programs,” said Bob Metz of Metz Family Farms in Peever, S.D. “The CIBO Impact platform has the capability to significantly expedite the creation of an EQIP application and opens up more financial opportunities. Stacking public and private incentives seamlessly is invaluable to maximizing returns on conservation practices.”

“Scaled adoption of conservation practices requires that growers have access to funding, technical guidance and more efficient processes when applying to programs,” said Daniel Ryan, CEO of CIBO Technologies. “By digitizing the process and enabling stacking of public and private incentives, we are creating an easier path for growers to receive critical support for practices that enhance food security and benefit the climate.”

For more information on becoming a CIBO grower network partner or to see how you can get started deploying your own USDA, Scope 3, or carbon credit program, please visit cibotechnologies.com.


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