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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Solicitation of Commodity Board
Topics and Contribution of Funding
Under the Agriculture and Food
Research Initiative Competitive Grants
Program
National Institute of Food and
Agriculture (NIFA), USDA.
ACTION: Notice of opportunity for
commodity boards to submit topics and
contribute funding under the
Agriculture and Food Research
Initiative Competitive Grants Program.
AGENCY:
NIFA is soliciting topics
commodity board entities (Federal and
State-level commodity boards, as
defined below) are willing to co-fund
equally with NIFA. To be considered for
inclusion in future Agriculture and
Food Research Initiative (AFRI)
competitive grants program Requests for
Applications (RFAs), topics must relate
to the established priority areas of AFRI.
Commodity boards are those entities
established under a commodity
promotion law, as such term is defined
under the Federal Agriculture
Improvement and Reform Act of 1996,
or a State commodity board or other
equivalent State entity. See the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
this Notice under the heading
‘‘Eligibility for Submitting Topics’’ for
further information.
DATES: Commodity boards may submit
topics at any time; however, all topics
received by 5:00 p.m. EDT on March 5,
2021 will be considered for the fiscal
year 2021 AFRI RFAs. Topics submitted
by eligible commodity board entities
after this date are not guaranteed review
for fiscal year 2021 but will be
considered for RFAs to be issued in
future years. Frequently asked questions
about commodity board topics are
available on the NIFA website (https://
nifa.usda.gov/commodity-boardsfrequently-asked-questions).
SUMMARY:
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You may submit topics by
the following method: Website: https://
nifa.usda.gov/resource/commodityboard-submission-form. Instructions:
The topic submission must be emailed
to commodityboards@usda.gov using
the website form. Required fields are
marked. Topics submitted through this
form will not be posted to a public site.
Submitted topics will receive an email
with acknowledgment of receipt.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mark Mirando; Phone: (202) 445–5575,
or Email: commodityboards@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: If, after
NIFA’s evaluation, proposed topics are
accepted for inclusion, they will be
incorporated into AFRI competitive
grants program RFAs. As a condition of
funding grants pertaining to a topic,
NIFA will require an agreement with the
commodity board to provide funds
equal to the amount NIFA is
contributing under the agreed upon
topic.
This Notice invites topic submissions
from commodity boards as defined
above, outlines the process NIFA will
use to evaluate the appropriateness of
these topics for inclusion in AFRI RFAs,
and describes the commitment required
of commodity boards for NIFA to jointly
fund competitively selected AFRI
awards within a topic area submitted by
the commodity boards.
ADDRESSES:
Background and Purpose
This Notice begins the sixth topic
submission cycle to implement section
2(b)(4)(F) of the Competitive, Special,
and Facilities Research Grant Act (7
U.S.C. 3157(b)(4)(F)), as added by
section 7404 of the Agricultural Act of
2014, Public Law 113–79, which
requires NIFA to ‘‘establish procedures,
including timelines, under which an
entity established under a commodity
promotion law (as such term is defined
under section 501(a) of the Federal
Agriculture Improvement and Reform
Act of 1996 (7 U.S.C. 7401(a))) or a State
commodity board (or other equivalent
State entity) may directly submit to
[NIFA] for consideration proposals for
requests for applications’’ within the
AFRI Program.
Stakeholder feedback gathered in
previous years informed this Notice and
the process NIFA is using to implement
section 7404. This Notice invites
entities established under a commodity
promotion law or State commodity
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boards (or other equivalent State
entities) to submit topics they are
proposing for inclusion in fiscal year
2021 AFRI RFAs. Topics must relate to
the established AFRI priority areas,
which are: Plant health and production
and plant products; animal health and
production and animal products; food
safety, nutrition, and health; bioenergy,
natural resources, and environment;
agriculture systems and technology; and
agriculture economics and rural
communities. A summary statement on
AFRI is included below. To learn more
about AFRI programs, including
program priorities, typical award budget
amounts, and examples of RFAs, please
visit: https://nifa.usda.gov/commodityboards/.
AFRI Program Overview
The AFRI program is the largest
agricultural competitive grants program
in the United States and a primary
funding source for research, education,
and extension projects that bring
practical solutions to some of today’s
most critical societal challenges. AFRI
programs impact all components of
agriculture, including farm and ranch
efficiency and profitability, bioenergy,
forestry, aquaculture, rural
communities, human nutrition, food
safety, biotechnology, and genetic
improvement of plants and animals.
In FY 2021, NIFA plans to solicit
applications for AFRI funding
opportunities in the six AFRI priority
areas (Plant health and production and
plant products; Animal health and
production and animal products; Food
safety, nutrition, and health; Bioenergy,
natural resources, and environment;
Agriculture systems and technology;
Agriculture economics and rural
communities). It is anticipated these
will include the AFRI Foundational and
Applied Science Program RFA and the
AFRI Education and Workforce
Development RFA. The annual AFRI
Foundational and Applied Science
Program RFA solicits grant applications
focused predominately, but not
exclusively, on fundamental scientific
research addressing statutory priorities.
The AFRI Education and Workforce
Development RFA solicits grant
applications for training K–14
educational professionals, workforce
training, undergraduate research and
extension experiential learning
fellowships, and pre- and post-doctoral
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fellowships. Any additional AFRI RFAs
made available in FY 2021 may be
included in this solicitation.
Eligibility for Submitting Topics
Eligible commodity board entities are
those established under a commodity
promotion law, as such term is defined
under 7 U.S.C. 7401(a), or a State
commodity board (or other equivalent
State entity). Language in 7 U.S.C.
7401(a) defines a ‘‘commodity
promotion law’’ as ‘‘a Federal law that
provides for the establishment and
operation of a promotion program
regarding an agricultural commodity
that includes a combination of
promotion, research, industry
information, or consumer information
activities, is funded by mandatory
assessments on producers or processors,
and is designed to maintain or expand
markets and uses for the commodity (as
determined by the Secretary).’’ 7 U.S.C.
7401(a) includes a list of such Federal
laws.
A current list of approved entities is
maintained at https://nifa.usda.gov/
commodity-boards/. Additionally,
entities eligible to submit topics include
State commodity boards (or other
equivalent State entities). This includes
commodity boards authorized by State
law; commodity boards that are not
authorized by State law, but are
organized and operate within a State
and meet the requirements of their
authorizing statute; and commodity
boards that are authorized by a State
and operate within the State for
commodities that have no Federal
program or oversight.
Topic Submission Guidance and
Procedures
Topics may be submitted at any time
and will be evaluated by NIFA on an
annual basis. However, to guarantee
consideration for the proposed fiscal
year 2021 AFRI RFAs, topics must be
received by 5:00 p.m. EDT on March 5,
2021.
Each topic proposed must be
submitted using the topic submission
form provided at: https://nifa.usda.gov/
resource/commodity-board-submissionform. Commodity boards may propose
support for multiple awards for each
topic proposed. For each topic the
commodity board proposes to support,
the minimum amount contributed by
the commodity board must align with
budget guidance for each AFRI area
https://nifa.usda.gov/commodityboards/ and comply with the maximum
amount of $5 million allowed per topic.
NIFA does not intend to match funding
from a single commodity board in
excess of $10 million in any year.
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Commodity boards should only submit
topics that have a strong economic
impact on their industry and U.S.
agriculture, as a whole. Examples of
topics typically supported by AFRI can
be found at https://nifa.usda.gov/
commodity-boards/.
If topics are accepted for funding,
they will be incorporated into AFRI
RFAs, and grants supporting the topic
area may be awarded to AFRI eligible
entities based on a competitive peer
review process. As a condition of
funding grants in a topic, NIFA will
require an agreement by the commodity
board to provide funds in an amount
equal to the amount NIFA is
contributing under the agreed upon
topic. If a topic is selected for inclusion
in an RFA, the commodity board
submitting the topic will be required to
maintain the confidentiality of the topic
until the RFA is issued by NIFA. All
commodity board funds and NIFA funds
must be available at the time projects
are selected for funding; awards are
fully funded at the beginning of the
award. Applications submitted under
topics provided by commodity boards
will be required to include a letter of
support for co-funding from the
commodity board that proposed the
topic.
From those topics received by 5:00
p.m. EDT on March 5, 2021, NIFA will
select the topic(s) that were evaluated
favorably for inclusion in the
appropriate FY 2021 AFRI RFA. NIFA
will notify commodity boards as to
whether their topics will be included by
April 5, 2021. Based on the evaluation,
NIFA reserves the right to negotiate with
commodity boards should changes be
required to accept topics and funding
amounts. Any changes to topics and
funding amounts will be reviewed by
USDA’s AMS to determine if such
changes are consistent with applicable
commodity promotion laws.
NIFA will evaluate topics submitted
after the March 5, 2021 deadline on an
annual basis and notify commodity
boards whether their topics will be
included in subsequent RFAs within
two weeks following the meeting of the
internal evaluation panel, the date of
which will be published on NIFA’s
Commodity Boards web page at (https://
nifa.usda.gov/commodity-boards/).
Done at Washington, DC, this 21st day of
December 2020.
Parag R. Chitnis,
Acting Director, National Institute of Food
and Agriculture, Department of Agriculture.
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Evaluation and Notification Process
NIFA will screen proposed research
topics to ensure eligibility of the
submitting commodity boards. NIFA
will also consult with USDA’s
Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) to
determine that submissions and
proposed financial contributions are
consistent with commodity promotion
laws and commodity boards’ charters, as
applicable.
Commodity board topics are reviewed
by an internal panel based on evaluation
criteria developed using stakeholder
input from commodity boards and other
stakeholders from government, industry,
and academe. Each topic will be
evaluated based on alignment with one
or more of the statutory AFRI priority
areas (six AFRI priority areas authorized
in the Farm Bill and described in 7 CFR
3430.309); alignment with the
President’s budget proposal for NIFA, as
identified in the Department of
Agriculture’s annual budget submission;
and alignment with the priority areas in
the AFRI RFAs to be released by NIFA
during the fiscal year for which the
commodity board is proposing a topic
for funding (for example, within the
AFRI Foundational and Applied
Science RFA, the AFRI Animal Health
and Production and Animal Products’
‘‘Animal Reproduction’’ priority area).
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
[Docket No. APHIS–2020–0109]
Notice of Request for Approval of an
Information Collection; SARS–CoV–2
Testing in Animals Reporting Activities
New information collection;
comment request.
ACTION:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
notice announces the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service’s intention to
request approval of a new information
collection associated with the testing
and reporting of SARS–CoV–2 in
animals.
DATES: We will consider all comments
that we receive on or before March 5,
2021.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by either of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov/
#!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2020-0109.
• Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery:
Send your comment to Docket No.
APHIS–2020–0109, Regulatory Analysis
and Development, PPD, APHIS, Station
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Solicitation of Commodity Board Topics and Contribution of
Funding Under the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive
Grants Program
AGENCY: National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), USDA.
ACTION: Notice of opportunity for commodity boards to submit topics and
contribute funding under the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative
Competitive Grants Program.
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SUMMARY: NIFA is soliciting topics commodity board entities (Federal
and State-level commodity boards, as defined below) are willing to co-
fund equally with NIFA. To be considered for inclusion in future
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) competitive grants
program Requests for Applications (RFAs), topics must relate to the
established priority areas of AFRI. Commodity boards are those entities
established under a commodity promotion law, as such term is defined
under the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996, or a
State commodity board or other equivalent State entity. See the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this Notice under the heading
``Eligibility for Submitting Topics'' for further information.
DATES: Commodity boards may submit topics at any time; however, all
topics received by 5:00 p.m. EDT on March 5, 2021 will be considered
for the fiscal year 2021 AFRI RFAs. Topics submitted by eligible
commodity board entities after this date are not guaranteed review for
fiscal year 2021 but will be considered for RFAs to be issued in future
years. Frequently asked questions about commodity board topics are
available on the NIFA website (https://nifa.usda.gov/commodity-boards-frequently-asked-questions).
ADDRESSES: You may submit topics by the following method: Website:
https://nifa.usda.gov/resource/commodity-board-submission-form.
Instructions: The topic submission must be emailed to
[email protected] using the website form. Required fields are
marked. Topics submitted through this form will not be posted to a
public site. Submitted topics will receive an email with acknowledgment
of receipt.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Mirando; Phone: (202) 445-5575,
or Email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: If, after NIFA's evaluation, proposed topics
are accepted for inclusion, they will be incorporated into AFRI
competitive grants program RFAs. As a condition of funding grants
pertaining to a topic, NIFA will require an agreement with the
commodity board to provide funds equal to the amount NIFA is
contributing under the agreed upon topic.
This Notice invites topic submissions from commodity boards as
defined above, outlines the process NIFA will use to evaluate the
appropriateness of these topics for inclusion in AFRI RFAs, and
describes the commitment required of commodity boards for NIFA to
jointly fund competitively selected AFRI awards within a topic area
submitted by the commodity boards.
Background and Purpose
This Notice begins the sixth topic submission cycle to implement
section 2(b)(4)(F) of the Competitive, Special, and Facilities Research
Grant Act (7 U.S.C. 3157(b)(4)(F)), as added by section 7404 of the
Agricultural Act of 2014, Public Law 113-79, which requires NIFA to
``establish procedures, including timelines, under which an entity
established under a commodity promotion law (as such term is defined
under section 501(a) of the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform
Act of 1996 (7 U.S.C. 7401(a))) or a State commodity board (or other
equivalent State entity) may directly submit to [NIFA] for
consideration proposals for requests for applications'' within the AFRI
Program.
Stakeholder feedback gathered in previous years informed this
Notice and the process NIFA is using to implement section 7404. This
Notice invites entities established under a commodity promotion law or
State commodity boards (or other equivalent State entities) to submit
topics they are proposing for inclusion in fiscal year 2021 AFRI RFAs.
Topics must relate to the established AFRI priority areas, which are:
Plant health and production and plant products; animal health and
production and animal products; food safety, nutrition, and health;
bioenergy, natural resources, and environment; agriculture systems and
technology; and agriculture economics and rural communities. A summary
statement on AFRI is included below. To learn more about AFRI programs,
including program priorities, typical award budget amounts, and
examples of RFAs, please visit: https://nifa.usda.gov/commodity-boards/.
AFRI Program Overview
The AFRI program is the largest agricultural competitive grants
program in the United States and a primary funding source for research,
education, and extension projects that bring practical solutions to
some of today's most critical societal challenges. AFRI programs impact
all components of agriculture, including farm and ranch efficiency and
profitability, bioenergy, forestry, aquaculture, rural communities,
human nutrition, food safety, biotechnology, and genetic improvement of
plants and animals.
In FY 2021, NIFA plans to solicit applications for AFRI funding
opportunities in the six AFRI priority areas (Plant health and
production and plant products; Animal health and production and animal
products; Food safety, nutrition, and health; Bioenergy, natural
resources, and environment; Agriculture systems and technology;
Agriculture economics and rural communities). It is anticipated these
will include the AFRI Foundational and Applied Science Program RFA and
the AFRI Education and Workforce Development RFA. The annual AFRI
Foundational and Applied Science Program RFA solicits grant
applications focused predominately, but not exclusively, on fundamental
scientific research addressing statutory priorities. The AFRI Education
and Workforce Development RFA solicits grant applications for training
K-14 educational professionals, workforce training, undergraduate
research and extension experiential learning fellowships, and pre- and
post-doctoral
[[Page 50]]
fellowships. Any additional AFRI RFAs made available in FY 2021 may be
included in this solicitation.
Eligibility for Submitting Topics
Eligible commodity board entities are those established under a
commodity promotion law, as such term is defined under 7 U.S.C.
7401(a), or a State commodity board (or other equivalent State entity).
Language in 7 U.S.C. 7401(a) defines a ``commodity promotion law'' as
``a Federal law that provides for the establishment and operation of a
promotion program regarding an agricultural commodity that includes a
combination of promotion, research, industry information, or consumer
information activities, is funded by mandatory assessments on producers
or processors, and is designed to maintain or expand markets and uses
for the commodity (as determined by the Secretary).'' 7 U.S.C. 7401(a)
includes a list of such Federal laws.
A current list of approved entities is maintained at https://nifa.usda.gov/commodity-boards/. Additionally, entities eligible to
submit topics include State commodity boards (or other equivalent State
entities). This includes commodity boards authorized by State law;
commodity boards that are not authorized by State law, but are
organized and operate within a State and meet the requirements of their
authorizing statute; and commodity boards that are authorized by a
State and operate within the State for commodities that have no Federal
program or oversight.
Topic Submission Guidance and Procedures
Topics may be submitted at any time and will be evaluated by NIFA
on an annual basis. However, to guarantee consideration for the
proposed fiscal year 2021 AFRI RFAs, topics must be received by 5:00
p.m. EDT on March 5, 2021.
Each topic proposed must be submitted using the topic submission
form provided at: https://nifa.usda.gov/resource/commodity-board-submission-form. Commodity boards may propose support for multiple
awards for each topic proposed. For each topic the commodity board
proposes to support, the minimum amount contributed by the commodity
board must align with budget guidance for each AFRI area https://nifa.usda.gov/commodity-boards/ and comply with the maximum amount of
$5 million allowed per topic. NIFA does not intend to match funding
from a single commodity board in excess of $10 million in any year.
Commodity boards should only submit topics that have a strong economic
impact on their industry and U.S. agriculture, as a whole. Examples of
topics typically supported by AFRI can be found at https://nifa.usda.gov/commodity-boards/.
If topics are accepted for funding, they will be incorporated into
AFRI RFAs, and grants supporting the topic area may be awarded to AFRI
eligible entities based on a competitive peer review process. As a
condition of funding grants in a topic, NIFA will require an agreement
by the commodity board to provide funds in an amount equal to the
amount NIFA is contributing under the agreed upon topic. If a topic is
selected for inclusion in an RFA, the commodity board submitting the
topic will be required to maintain the confidentiality of the topic
until the RFA is issued by NIFA. All commodity board funds and NIFA
funds must be available at the time projects are selected for funding;
awards are fully funded at the beginning of the award. Applications
submitted under topics provided by commodity boards will be required to
include a letter of support for co-funding from the commodity board
that proposed the topic.
Evaluation and Notification Process
NIFA will screen proposed research topics to ensure eligibility of
the submitting commodity boards. NIFA will also consult with USDA's
Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) to determine that submissions and
proposed financial contributions are consistent with commodity
promotion laws and commodity boards' charters, as applicable.
Commodity board topics are reviewed by an internal panel based on
evaluation criteria developed using stakeholder input from commodity
boards and other stakeholders from government, industry, and academe.
Each topic will be evaluated based on alignment with one or more of the
statutory AFRI priority areas (six AFRI priority areas authorized in
the Farm Bill and described in 7 CFR 3430.309); alignment with the
President's budget proposal for NIFA, as identified in the Department
of Agriculture's annual budget submission; and alignment with the
priority areas in the AFRI RFAs to be released by NIFA during the
fiscal year for which the commodity board is proposing a topic for
funding (for example, within the AFRI Foundational and Applied Science
RFA, the AFRI Animal Health and Production and Animal Products'
``Animal Reproduction'' priority area).
From those topics received by 5:00 p.m. EDT on March 5, 2021, NIFA
will select the topic(s) that were evaluated favorably for inclusion in
the appropriate FY 2021 AFRI RFA. NIFA will notify commodity boards as
to whether their topics will be included by April 5, 2021. Based on the
evaluation, NIFA reserves the right to negotiate with commodity boards
should changes be required to accept topics and funding amounts. Any
changes to topics and funding amounts will be reviewed by USDA's AMS to
determine if such changes are consistent with applicable commodity
promotion laws.
NIFA will evaluate topics submitted after the March 5, 2021
deadline on an annual basis and notify commodity boards whether their
topics will be included in subsequent RFAs within two weeks following
the meeting of the internal evaluation panel, the date of which will be
published on NIFA's Commodity Boards web page at (https://nifa.usda.gov/commodity-boards/).
Done at Washington, DC, this 21st day of December 2020.
Parag R. Chitnis,
Acting Director, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Department
of Agriculture.
[FR Doc. 2020-28698 Filed 12-31-20; 8:45 am]
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