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Connecticut senators want help for shellfish farmers

Associated Press

Published 09/29/2011 12:00 AM
Updated 09/29/2011 05:42 AM

Hartford (AP) — U.S. Sens. Joe Lieberman and Richard Blumenthal are trying to add shellfish to the list of damaged crops that would be eligible for federal disaster relief.

The senators this week introduced the Shellfish Equity Act, making shellfish farmers eligible for two U.S. Department of Agriculture's disaster relief programs.

Blumenthal says Connecticut's shellfish industry, which boasts 300 jobs, suffered severe damage when the remnants of Hurricane Storm Irene hit the state last month.

He said the bill he introduced with Lieberman would put those shellfish farmers on par with other agricultural producers and ensure they have the same access to emergency assistance.

One of the federal programs helps farmers whose crops are not eligible for traditional crop insurance. The other covers losses to livestock, honeybees or farm-raised aquaculture following natural disasters.

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