Agriculture in Concert with the Environment


Agriculture in Concert with the Environment is a program of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, administered cooperatively with United States Department of Agriculture's Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program, to fund research projects that reduce the risk of pollution from pesticides and soluble fertilizers.

Origins

In 1991, the EPA partnered with the USDA through the Low-Input Sustainable Agriculture Program, now referred to as the SARE, and allotted a budget of $1,000,000 to the program. The LISA program pledged to match funds received from the EPA dollar for dollar each year.

Mission

The ACE program was created to aid in the prevention and reduction of agricultural pollution. To achieve this, the program created 3 main goals: