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North Dakota launches $400 million aid for farmers amid federal policy-driven crisis, with relief delayed until 2026–2027.
North Dakota has launched a $400 million aid package for farmers amid a deepening agricultural crisis, citing economic strain from federal policies under President Trump.
The state's Industrial Commission attributes rising farm bankruptcies, declining crop prices below break-even levels, and soaring input costs to trade disruptions, inconsistent tariffs, and erratic policy announcements.
Despite federal relief efforts like the American Relief Act of 2025 and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, support is delayed until 2026 and 2027, leaving farmers facing over $50 billion in cumulative losses across three crop years.
State leaders acknowledge the aid is limited, as federal trade and economic policies remain the primary drivers of the crisis.
Dakota del Norte lanza una ayuda de 400 millones de dólares para los agricultores en medio de una crisis impulsada por políticas federales, con el alivio retrasado hasta 2026 2027.