WASHINGTON — President Trump announced on Monday a US$12 billion aid package to support US farmers affected by tariffs and rising costs. He unveiled plan at a White House roundtable with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, Treasury Secretary Bessent, lawmakers and growers. Officials said roughly US$11 billion will fund a new Farmer Bridge Assistance providing one‑time payments to row‑crop producers, with about US$1 billion reserved for specialty crops. The administration said funds will come from tariff revenues and that payments will be disbursed by Feb. 28, 2026, with application and acreage deadlines set. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Primary beneficiaries are US row-crop farmers who will receive one-time Farmer Bridge Assistance payments, plus some specialty-crop producers reserved for targeted support; agribusiness suppliers and rural economies may see short-term stabilization from the disbursements.
Farmers harmed by retaliatory trade measures and tariff-driven input cost increases — notably soybean growers who lost Chinese buyers — suffered income losses and market displacement ahead of the bridge payments.
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Trump Unveils $12B Aid Package for Affected Farmers
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