SubsidyLookup

Puerto Rico Farm Subsidies by County

All 76 Puerto Rico counties ranked by total USDA farm subsidy payments. San Juan County leads with $38,282M.

Which county in Puerto Rico receives the most farm subsidies?

San Juan County leads Puerto Rico with $38,282M in total USDA farm subsidy payments. View San Juan County details →

How are county subsidy totals calculated?

County totals are aggregated from individual payment records in USASpending.gov where a county is listed on the transaction. Totals include all USDA financial assistance award types — direct payments, conservation, commodity support, and disaster programs.

Does the per-capita figure reflect farm population only?

No. Per-capita figures divide total subsidy dollars by the county's total Census Bureau population, not just farm households. This provides a consistent basis for comparison across counties regardless of farm density.

Rank County Total Payments Avg $/Capita/Year Records Recipients Years
1 San Juan County $38,282M 817 92 2010–2025
2 Caguas County $89M 2,394 226 2010–2025
3 Camuy County $84M 560 278 2010–2025
4 San GermÁn County $70M 282 215 2010–2025
5 MayagÜez County $66M 4,613 28 2010–2025
6 Ponce County $62M 2,249 12 2010–2025
7 Lares County $57M 3,784 26 2010–2025
8 Utuado County $52M 2,378 109 2010–2025
9 Morovis County $49M 206 142 2010–2025
10 Arecibo County $48M 6,824 111 2010–2025
11 Adjuntas County $44M 2,974 14 2010–2025
12 Juana DÍaz County $24M 118 67 2010–2025
13 Barranquitas County $22M 1,412 14 2010–2025
14 Corozal County $21M 925 72 2010–2025
15 Hatillo County $4M 919 185 2010–2025
16 Yabucoa County $3M 172 33 2010–2025
17 Yauco County $3M 196 14 2010–2025
18 San SebastiÁn County $3M 582 84 2010–2025
19 GuÁnica County $2M 64 16 2010–2025
20 Guaynabo County $2M 26 15 2010–2025
21 Maricao County $2M 269 14 2010–2025
22 Santa Isabel County $1M 44 8 2010–2025
23 AÑasco County $1M 279 14 2010–2025
24 San Lorenzo County $1M 95 18 2010–2025
25 Moca County $1M 231 29 2010–2025
26 Sabana Grande County $1M 91 17 2010–2025
27 Humacao County $1M 110 21 2010–2025
28 Orocovis County $1M 139 13 2010–2025
29 Lajas County $1M 90 28 2010–2025
30 Naranjito County $1M 84 9 2010–2025
31 Cabo Rojo County $1M 97 24 2010–2025
32 Maunabo County $1M 149 7 2010–2025
33 Coamo County $1M 77 10 2010–2025
34 Aibonito County $1M 52 10 2010–2025
35 Naguabo County $1M 210 44 2010–2025
36 Guayanilla County $1M 41 13 2010–2025
37 Barceloneta County $1M 48 12 2010–2025
38 Las Piedras County $1M 81 14 2010–2025
39 Cayey County $0M 36 11 2010–2025
40 Quebradillas County $0M 104 16 2010–2025
41 Villalba County $0M 73 5 2011–2025
42 Jayuya County $0M 163 9 2010–2025
43 Isabela County $0M 95 22 2010–2025
44 Juncos County $0M 81 19 2010–2025
45 ComerÍo County $0M 45 6 2011–2025
46 Patillas County $0M 50 7 2010–2025
47 Ciales County $0M 105 17 2010–2025
48 Carolina County $0M 19 5 2010–2025
49 Aguada County $0M 52 11 2010–2025
50 Salinas County $0M 22 4 2010–2025
51 BayamÓn County $0M 50 10 2010–2025
52 Aguadilla County $0M 56 15 2010–2025
53 Florida County $0M 152 20 2010–2025
54 Toa Baja County $0M 57 14 2010–2025
55 Hormigueros County $0M 12 5 2012–2025
56 RincÓn County $0M 69 19 2010–2025
57 Fajardo County $0M 10 5 2010–2016
58 Vega Alta County $0M 45 17 2010–2025
59 Aguas Buenas County $0M 30 6 2010–2025
60 Toa Alta County $0M 36 8 2010–2025
61 Cidra County $0M 24 8 2010–2025
62 Las MarÍas County $0M 25 9 2010–2016
63 ManatÍ County $0M 26 8 2010–2025
64 Guayama County $0M 22 10 2010–2025
65 Dorado County $0M 10 3 2012–2025
66 Ceiba County $0M 48 16 2010–2016
67 PeÑuelas County $0M 16 2 2011–2025
68 Vega Baja County $0M 19 8 2010–2025
69 RÍo Grande County $0M 23 7 2010–2014
70 Trujillo Alto County $0M 19 7 2010–2016
71 Arroyo County $0M 6 1 2016–2025
72 Gurabo County $0M 7 2 2011–2025
73 CanÓvanas County $0M 8 4 2011–2025
74 Luquillo County $0M 1 2025–2025
75 Vieques County $0M 1 2025–2025
76 CataÑo County $0M 2 1 2013–2025