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Tariffs Could Fund Farm Economic Aid, Ag Sec Rollins Says

By Ryan Hanrahan

The Financial Times’ Susannah Savage reported that “the Trump administration is drawing up plans to use tariff revenue to fund a programme to support US farmers as they head into harvest facing falling export sales and rising input costs, agriculture secretary Brooke Rollins said.”

“‘There may be circumstances under which we will be very seriously looking to and announcing a package soon,’ Rollins told the Financial Times on Wednesday. ‘We are reviewing markets every day,'” Savage reported. “She added that financing the bailout through ‘tariff income that is now coming into America’ was ‘absolutely a potential.'”

“The move follows mounting pressure from farm groups after China curbed purchases of new crop US soyabeans and as tariffs have pushed up costs for fertiliser, machinery and other imported inputs,” Savage reported. “With the soybean harvest already under way, farmers warn the crisis is deepening.”

Rollins comments come after Agri-Pulse’s Steve Davies and Noah Wicks reported that “House Ag Committee Chair Glenn Thompson is stepping back from saying that tariff revenue could be used for emergency farm aid.”

Source : illinois.edu

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