Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

News

NRCS in Pacific Islands Area Accepting Applications from Producers, Landowners for the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program

Publish Date
Birds of a feather.

While USDA NRCS accepts applications year-round for conservation easements, apply for ACEP by 2/17/2023 to be considered for funding in the current cycle in PIA.

HONOLULU, HI, December 20, 2022 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting applications from agricultural producers and forest landowners in the Pacific Islands Area for the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP), which helps producers enroll wetlands, grasslands and farmlands into conservation easements. This is the second application announcement period for the Pacific Islands Area.

While USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) accepts ACEP applications year-round, Pacific Islands Area producers and landowners should apply by February 17, 2023, to be considered for funding in the current cycle.  Applications received after the ranking date will automatically be considered during the next funding cycle. Funding is provided through a competitive process.

State Technical Committees, composed of conservation and agricultural-related agency and organization representatives, work with NRCS to identify resource priorities and how best to address them. NRCS then sets state-specific ranking dates to evaluate applications for funding.

NRCS offers ACEP in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, and CNMI in the Pacific Islands Area though continuous signups.

ACEP enrollment options include:

  • ACEP-Wetland Reserve Easements (WRE): Helps restore, protect and enhance wetlands on eligible land. Wetland reserve easements are either perpetual, 30-years, or maximum duration under state law.
  • ACEP-Agricultural Land Easements (ALE):  Protects farmlands and grasslands by limiting non-agricultural uses of the land. Agricultural Land Easements are either perpetual or the maximum duration allowed under State law and must be submitted by an eligible partner entity such as a land trust

More information about ACEP can be found on the national website Agricultural Conservation Easement Program | Natural Resources Conservation Service (usda.gov).  To learn more or apply, please visit your local NRCS Pacific Islands Area field office, or contact Nicholas Saumweber, easement coordinator, at Nicholas.saumweber@usda.gov or 808-600-2959.

Contact your local Service Center to set up an in-person or phone appointment. On farmers.gov, you can create a secure account, apply for NRCS programs, electronically sign documents and manage your conservation contracts.
 

USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender. 

Contact

Find Your Local Service Center

USDA Service Centers are locations where you can connect with Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, or Rural Development employees for your business needs. Enter your state and county below to find your local service center and agency offices. If this locator does not work in your browser, please visit offices.usda.gov.