02/17/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/17/2026 13:34
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Amid the ongoing impacts of historic freezes, widespread drought, and increasing wildfire activity, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson today issued an emergency order to support farmers, ranchers, and growers. Effective today, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) is suspending specific Best Management Practices (BMP) Program site visits that verify agricultural producers are properly implementing BMPs. The combined impacts of recent freezes, drought, and increasing wildfire activity have made onsite verification of BMPs impractical and impossible for many producers.
"This emergency order is a practical way to support our farmers, ranchers, and growers who are still dealing with the widespread and devastating impacts of historic freezes, statewide drought, and increasing wildfire activity," said Commissioner Wilton Simpson. "Florida's farmers and ranchers are some of the toughest and most resilient people you will ever meet, but recent weather has brought significant crop loss, damage, and disruptions to operations. This emergency order allows our producers to focus more on their immediate recovery and less on government regulations."
Through Emergency Order 2026-002 [ ], Commissioner Wilton Simpson has temporarily suspended the following:
FDACS is required to make BMP implementation verification site visits on properties enrolled in the BMP program every two years. During these site visits, FDACS representatives ensure the proper implementation of the applicable BMPs for the enrolled property.
For more information about Commissioner Simpson and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, visit FDACS.gov.
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