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Mississippi farmers await Trump’s $12B aid for trade and cost losses, with payments due by Feb. 2026.
Mississippi farmers, including those in Madison and Hinds Counties, are awaiting a portion of President Trump’s $12 billion emergency aid package to offset losses from trade tensions and rising input costs.
The aid, targeted at row-crop farmers, requires acreage reporting by December 19 and payments expected by late February.
While seen as a critical short-term measure to prevent farm failures and maintain food supply chains, many farmers remain uncertain about its adequacy amid projections of widespread industry collapse.
Long-term stability hinges on upcoming trade improvements and the potential passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which could raise crop reference prices.
Farmers are urged to contact the USDA for program details.
Los agricultores de Mississippi esperan la ayuda de 12 mil millones de dólares de Trump para el comercio y las pérdidas de costos, con pagos adeudados hasta febrero de 2026.