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Provide Input on CDFA Draft Guidelines for New Dairy and Livestock Methane Reduction Demonstration Programs - Due December 10

Dear Colleagues,

CDFA's Office of Environmental Farming and Innovation is accepting public comments on draft guidelines for new demonstration projects designed to achieve reductions of methane emissions from California dairy and livestock operations. The draft guidelines establish parameters by which competitive grants for demonstration projects will be awarded to showcase new and innovative technologies and manure management practices that result in long-term methane emission reductions while maximizing environmental benefits. Additionally, projects providing benefits to priority populations, which include disadvantaged and low-income communities, will receive additional points during the review process. The demonstration projects are two new components of CDFA's existing dairy and livestock methane reduction incentive programs:

CDFA will allocate a total of up to $4 million for demonstration projects established under the draft guidelines, with up to $2 million each for digester and non-digester (i.e., alternative manure management) projects, respectively. Eligible applicants include California-based University researchers and academic experts, non-profit organizations, and private companies specializing in dairy and livestock manure management technologies in collaboration with California dairy operation or livestock operations. 

Both programs have been developed in response to the recommendations of the Dairy and Livestock Working Group.

Public comments on the draft guidelines are requested by December 10, 2018, 5:00 P.M. PT. Comments regarding the draft guidelines must be submitted to cdfa.oefi@cdfa.ca.gov.

Thank you.

Kathleen Nolan, Director, ANR Office of Contracts & Grants (OCG)