CORONAVIRUS FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 2
CFDA 10.132
The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2 (CFAP 2) expanded USDA's direct assistance to producers impacted by COVID-19. CFAP 2 provided payments based on eligible sales, covering a broader range of commodities than CFAP 1 and providing an additional round of relief to producers facing market disruptions.
This program paid $4.0B across 507,874 records in 51 states, from FY2021 to FY2025.
- IOWA
- $360M
- ILLINOIS
- $331M
- KANSAS
- $310M
- NORTH DAKOTA
- $282M
- MINNESOTA
- $267M
- NEBRASKA
- $266M
- TEXAS
- $214M
- SOUTH DAKOTA
- $189M
- INDIANA
- $185M
- MISSOURI
- $161M
- OHIO
- $139M
- ARKANSAS
- $121M
- MONTANA
- $119M
- WISCONSIN
- $105M
- NORTH CAROLINA
- $92M
What is the CORONAVIRUS FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 2?
The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2 (CFAP 2) expanded USDA's direct assistance to producers impacted by COVID-19. CFAP 2 provided payments based on eligible sales, covering a broader range of commodities than CFAP 1 and providing an additional round of relief to producers facing market disruptions.
Which state receives the most CORONAVIRUS FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 2 payments?
IOWA leads with $360M. View IOWA breakdown →
How much has this program paid out in total?
The CORONAVIRUS FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 2 has paid $4.0 billion across 507,874 records from FY2021 to FY2025, covering 51 states.