President Donald Trump has unveiled a $12 billion aid package aimed at supporting American farmers hit hard by tariffs and trade wars, particularly the ongoing conflict with China.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasized that these tariffs have not fundamentally harmed farmers, highlighting the administration's confidence in the aid's effectiveness.
The funding primarily targets row crop farmers, with significant portions allocated to those growing soybeans, corn, and wheat, while specialty crops receive additional support.
Many farmers, particularly soybean growers, have expressed disappointment, viewing the aid as insufficient given the severe financial losses they have endured due to sluggish exports and low prices.
The announcement is part of Trump's broader economic strategy, framed as a response to the challenges posed by trade policies, and comes as the administration seeks to reassure its rural voter base.
Critics warn that the aid may serve only as a temporary fix, failing to address the deeper issues stemming from the administration's fluctuating trade policies, while supporters argue it represents a crucial lifeline for struggling agricultural communities.
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