Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 41B — Rural Finance Authority
Section 41B.056 — Pilot Agricultural Microloan Program.

Subdivision 1. Establishment. The authority shall establish and implement a pilot agricultural microloan program to help finance the production of specialty crops or eligible livestock. The authority may contract with an intermediary to provide an efficient delivery system for this program.
Subd. 2. Definitions. (a) The definitions in this subdivision apply to this section.
(b) "Intermediary" means any lending institution or other organization of a for-profit or nonprofit nature that is in good standing with the state of Minnesota that has the appropriate business structure and trained personnel suitable to providing efficient disbursement of loan funds and the servicing and collection of loans.
(c) "Specialty crops" means agricultural crops, such as annuals, flowers, perennials, and other horticultural products, that are intensively cultivated.
(d) "Eligible livestock" means beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine, poultry, goats, mules, farmed Cervidae, Ratitae, bison, sheep, horses, and llamas.
Subd. 3. Eligibility. To be eligible for this program a borrower must:
(1) be a legal resident of Minnesota;
(2) either:
(i) be a member of a protected group as defined in section 43A.02, subdivision 33; or
(ii) be a qualified noncitizen as defined in section 256B.06, subdivision 4, paragraph (b);
(3) be or plan to become a grower of specialty crops or eligible livestock;
(4) market or contract to market the specialty crops or eligible livestock; and
(5) demonstrate an ability to repay the loan.
Subd. 4. Loans. (a) The authority may disburse loans through an intermediary to farmers who are eligible under subdivision 3. The total accumulative loan principal must not exceed $20,000 per loan.
(b) Refinancing an existing debt is not an eligible purpose.
(c) The loan may be disbursed over a period not to exceed six years.
(d) A borrower may receive loans, depending on the availability of funds, up to 70 percent of the estimated value of the crop or livestock.
(e) Security for the loan must be a personal note executed by the borrower and any other security required by the intermediary or the authority.
(f) The authority may prescribe forms and establish an application process for applicants to apply for a loan.
(g) The interest payable on loans for the pilot agricultural microloan program must be at a rate determined by the authority.
(h) Loans under this program will be made using money in the revolving loan account established under section 41B.06.
(i) Repayments of financial assistance under this section, including principal and interest, must be deposited into the revolving loan account established under section 41B.06.
2012 c 244 art 1 s 48; 1Sp2015 c 4 art 2 s 75; 2020 c 89 art 4 s 25

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 17 - 43 — Agriculture

Chapter 41B — Rural Finance Authority

Section 41B.01 — Citation; Purpose.

Section 41B.02 — Definitions.

Section 41B.025 — Rural Finance Authority.

Section 41B.026 — Telephone Or Electronic Meeting.

Section 41B.03 — Borrower Eligibility Criteria.

Section 41B.036 — General Powers Of The Authority.

Section 41B.037 — Homestead Redemption Program.

Section 41B.038 — Programs For Commitments To Other Entities.

Section 41B.039 — Beginning Farmer Program.

Section 41B.0391 — Beginning Farmer Program; Tax Credits.

Section 41B.04 — Loan Restructuring Program.

Section 41B.042 — Seller-sponsored Program.

Section 41B.043 — Agricultural Improvement Loan Program.

Section 41B.044 — Ethanol Development Program.

Section 41B.045 — Livestock Expansion And Modernization Loan Program.

Section 41B.046 — Value-added Agricultural Product Loan Program.

Section 41B.047 — Disaster Recovery Loan Program.

Section 41B.048 — Agroforestry Loan Program.

Section 41B.049 — Methane Digester Loan Program.

Section 41B.055 — Livestock Equipment Loan Program.

Section 41B.056 — Pilot Agricultural Microloan Program.

Section 41B.057 — Farm Opportunity Loan Program.

Section 41B.06 — Rural Finance Authority Revolving Loan Account.

Section 41B.07 — Rules.

Section 41B.08 — Revenue Bonds; Purposes, Terms, Approval.

Section 41B.09 — Revenue Bonds; Resolutions Authorizing, Additional Terms, Sale.

Section 41B.10 — Revenue Bonds; Optional Resolution And Contract Provisions.

Section 41B.11 — Pledges.

Section 41B.12 — Revenue Bonds; Nonliability Of Individuals.

Section 41B.13 — Revenue Bonds; Purchase And Cancellation By Authority.

Section 41B.14 — Revenue Bonds; Nonliability Of State.

Section 41B.15 — State Pledge Against Impairment Of Contracts.

Section 41B.16 — Security Account.

Section 41B.17 — Powers And Duties Of Trustee.

Section 41B.18 — Revenue Bond Fund; Reports.

Section 41B.19 — General Obligation Bonds.

Section 41B.195 — Additional Use Of General Obligation Bonds.

Section 41B.20 — Exemption From Taxes.

Section 41B.21 — Certain Actions.

Section 41B.211 — Data Privacy.

Section 41B.22 — Construction.

Section 41B.23 — Severability; Actions.