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Trump Administration cancels $3 billion climate-friendly agriculture program

Trump Administration cancels $3 billion climate-friendly agriculture program

After a review, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that it has canceled a program worth $3 billion for climate-smart agriculture projects. The program did not match the priorities of President Trump's administration.

Donald Trump has tried to cut back on other climate initiatives approved under the former administration of Joe Biden. This includes a $20 billion program that funds projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

According to the USDA's website, The Partnership for Climate Smart Commodities has allocated $3 billion for 135 projects across all 50 states that encourage soil health, carbon sequestration and reduced methane emission.

Some of the funded projects included organizations like the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation, companies like Archer-Daniels-Midland, and trade groups for commodities like soybeans and rice.

In a press release, the USDA stated that it determined the majority of projects allocated too little money to farmers while administrative costs were too high.

The release stated that some projects could be allowed to continue or grantees could reapply for a reform version of the program, if they can prove that at least 65% of funds they receive will go to farmers, and if a payment had been made to a farmer before December 31, 2024.

(source: Reuters)