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(a) (1) The department shall administer the program for the disbursement of grants.(2) The program shall provide funding for all of the following:
(A) Developing planning tools for adapting to climate change in the agricultural sector that are applicable at the farm level and that use the best available science, including, but not limited to, the state’s climate assessments pursuant to Executive Order S-03-05 and the state’s climate adaptation strategy pursuant to Section 71153. The planning tools shall help farmers and ranchers do all of the following:
(i) Assess relevant climate change impacts and risks affecting their farm or ranch business, including, but not limited to, increasingly variable and extreme weather, droughts and declining water resources, increased heat impacts on employees, crops, and livestock, declining winter chill hours, sea level rise, wildfire and smoke, shifts in crops and varieties grown in the region, new and increased pest and disease pressures, and impacts to on-farm wildlife habitat. habitat, as well as the potential financial liabilities and economic damages associated with these impacts and risks.
(ii) Consider appropriate adaptation and
resiliency strategies for their operations, based on an assessment of climate change impacts and risks affecting their farm or ranch business and surrounding community, including, but not limited to, crop shifting, income diversification, and soil, water, forage, and habitat management for drought, pest, wildfire, and flood resilience.
(iii) Integrate those the impacts, risks, and strategies identified in clauses (i) and (ii) into their business decisionmaking and succession planning based on
their unique management objectives, existing management practices, location, crops, available resources, knowledge, values, experiences, and culture.
(B) Conducting pilot projects in the central valley, central coast, and desert regions of the state in which the grant recipients shall collaborate with local technical assistance providers, farmers, and ranchers to test and improve the new adaptation and resiliency planning tools developed pursuant to subparagraph (A).
(C) Holding trainings, upon completion of the pilot projects, for technical assistance providers on how to use the planning tools developed pursuant to subparagraph (A) and effective communication strategies for discussing climate change risks and adaptation strategies with culturally diverse farmers and
ranchers.
(3) The department shall make available, upon appropriation by the Legislature, up to two million dollars ($2,000,000) to fund the program. If the appropriation is not made, the department is not required to implement this part.
(b) In developing the planning tools as part of the program, the grant recipients shall draw on available expertise and research findings from the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources and other qualified sources and shall consult with and involve farmers and ranchers in their development, to the extent feasible.
(c) The program guidelines and criteria shall include all of the following:
(1) The lead grant applicant shall demonstrate expertise in agricultural climate adaptation and resiliency research and extension. Eligible applicants shall include resource conservation districts, the University of California, the California State University, United States Department of Agriculture researchers, and qualified nonprofit organizations.
(2) Priority shall be given to joint applications that take a collaborative and inclusive approach that includes both of the following:
(A) Participation by farmers, ranchers, technical assistance providers, county agricultural commissioners, and agricultural industry organizations, such as commodity groups.
(B) Accounting for the unique needs of small and
moderately scaled farmers and ranchers, socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, and female farmers and ranchers.
(3) Grants proposals shall include, at a minimum, all of the following:
(A) A description of the planning tools to be developed.
(B) A timeline, plan, and measurable outcomes for planning tool development, pilot projects, trainings, and evaluation.
(C) A statement of qualifications of the lead grant applicant.
(d) The department shall consult with the farm equity adviser, small and moderately scaled farmers and ranchers, socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, and female
farmers and ranchers in developing the program to ensure the planning tools and trainings for technical assistance providers meet the needs of these farmers and ranchers.
(e) (1) The planning tools developed as part of the program shall be in the public domain. The department shall provide the planning tools to the office, which the office may consider for incorporation into the clearinghouse for climate adaptation information established pursuant to Section 71360. The department shall also provide information to the office on any projects funded pursuant to this part, which the office may consider for incorporation into the clearinghouse for climate adaptation information.
(2) The department shall provide regular updates on the implementation of
the program to the council.
(3) The department shall provide ongoing support for regular updating of planning tools developed as part of the program to incorporate the best available science and improve user friendliness, as well as the ongoing promotion of the planning tools.