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USDA Announces Support for Rural Businesses in Recognition of National Small Business Week
USDA support will help businesses in 10 States
June 20, 2013
United States Department of
Agriculture
Office of Communications
Release
No. 0129.13
Contact:
Weldon
Freeman (202) 690-1384
WASHINGTON, June 19, 2013 – Agriculture
Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced funding for 15 businesses in 10 states to
create or retain jobs and expand economic activity. USDA remains focused on
carrying out its mission, despite a time of significant budget uncertainty.
Today's announcement is one part of the Department's efforts to strengthen the
rural economy.
"The
lifeblood of any successful business is access to capital," said Vilsack.
"USDA Rural Development's Business & Industry Guaranteed Loan program
plays a major role in helping qualified firms and organizations in rural areas
gain access to the capital they need to start or expand their enterprises,"
Vilsack said.
The
Business & Industry Guaranteed Loan program aids rural businesses by
bolstering private credit through loan guarantees for quality business
ventures. A borrower may be an individual, a corporation, public body,
partnership, cooperative organization, or other legal entity organized and
operated on a profit or nonprofit basis; an Indian tribe on a Federal or State
reservation or other federally recognized tribal group. For more information on
USDA's Business & Industry program, please visit http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/BCP_gar.html.
The
announcements made by Vilsack today include conditional commitments totaling
$37.6 million. Secretary Vilsack made the announcement as part of the
Department's celebration of National Small Business Week.
For
example, with today's announcement, USDA selected KMI Group, Inc., in Kenton,
Tenn., to receive a $1 million loan guarantee to purchase machinery and
equipment and provide working capital to increase the capacity of this global
manufacturer of plastic resins for molders, extruders and compounders.
To help
cope with a severe housing shortage, Killdeer Mountain Park, LLC, in Killdeer,
N.D., is selected to receive a $4.2 million loan guarantee to finance housing
development sites for 78 mobile homes, office space, and a recreational
building for the large number of energy and oil field workers moving into the
area due to the rapid growth of the Bakken Oil Field.
Since
2009, USDA has provided more than 15,000 loans and grants through its business
programs, helping more than 60,000 rural businesses. For more information on
USDA's business and cooperative development programs, visit
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/Business.html.
Funding
is contingent upon the recipient meeting the conditions for the loan agreement.
For a complete list of recipients please click here.
President
Obama's plan for rural America has brought about historic investment and
resulted in stronger rural communities. Under the President's leadership, these
investments in housing, community facilities, businesses and infrastructure
have empowered rural America to continue leading the way – strengthening
America's economy, small towns and rural communities. President Obama and
Agriculture Secretary Vilsack are committed to a smarter use of Federal
resources to foster sustainable economic prosperity and ensure the government
is a strong partner for businesses, entrepreneurs and working families in rural
communities.
USDA has
made a concerted effort to deliver results for the American people, even as
USDA implements sequestration – the across-the-board budget reductions mandated
under terms of the Budget Control Act. USDA has already undertaken historic
efforts since 2009 to save more than $828 million in taxpayer funds through
targeted, common-sense budget reductions. These reductions have put USDA in a
better position to carry out its mission, while implementing sequester budget
reductions in a fair manner that causes as little disruption as possible.
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Rights, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC
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