Wildfires and Hurricane Indemnity Program Payments in Barranquitas Municipio, Puerto Rico, 1995-2023

Subsidy Recipients 21 to 40 of 221

Recipients of Wildfires and Hurricane Indemnity Program Payments from farms in Barranquitas Municipio, Puerto Rico totaled $10,573,000 in from 1995-2023.

Rank Recipient
(* ownership information available)
Location Wildfires and Hurricane Indemnity Program Payments
1995-2023
21Jose A Calderon AndinoComerio, PR 00782$103,829
22Norberto Joaquin Rivera MarreroOrocovis, PR 00720$102,646
23Melvin Jose Figueroa AlvaradoOrocovis, PR 00720$94,367
24Juan Figueroa SantiagoCiales, PR 00638$92,075
25Virgilio Dominguez ColonCiales, PR 00638$90,621
26Bienvenido Garriga RiveraVillalba, PR 00766$89,621
27Raquel Ortolaza BurgosOrocovis, PR 00720$87,258
28Cristino Burgos RiveraOrocovis, PR 00720$86,286
29Pablo J Colon PedrozaOrocovis, PR 00720$83,805
30Carmen D Alvarado MarreroCoamo, PR 00769$82,363
31Eladio Ortiz SantosBarranquitas, PR 00794$81,808
32Juana M Rivera PaganBarranquitas, PR 00794$81,705
33Agro Rivera IncOrocovis, PR 00720$80,852
34Carlos J Fernandez SantosBarranquitas, PR 00794$79,802
35Pablo Ramirez OrtizOrocovis, PR 00720$78,951
36Luz A Torres HernandezOrocovis, PR 00720$78,007
37Tropico Wholesales IncCorozal, PR 00783$77,603
38Luis Enrique Carrasquillo LopezComerio, PR 00782$76,651
39Benjamin Luna RiveraBarranquitas, PR 00794$76,585
40Sucesion Jose Torres CamachoOrocovis, PR 00720$75,760

* USDA data are not "transparent" for many payments made to recipients through most cooperatives. Recipients of payments made through most cooperatives, and the amounts, have not been made public. To see ownership information, click on the name, then click on the link that is titled Ownership Information.

** EWG has identified this recipient as a bank or lending institution that received the payment because the payment applicant had a loan requiring any subsidy payments go to the lender first. In 2019, the information provided to EWG by USDA began to include the entity that received the payment, rather than the person or entity that applied for it, which was previously provided. This move to shield subsidy recipients from disclosure enables USDA to further evade taxpayer accountability. Six percent of subsidy dollars went to banks, lending institutions, or the Farm Service Agency.”

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