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USDA launches $700M program to help farmers adopt regenerative practices for healthier soil, water, and food systems.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched a $700 million Regenerative Pilot Program to help farmers adopt practices that improve soil health, water quality, and long-term productivity.
The initiative, part of the Make America Healthy Again agenda, simplifies access to conservation funding by allowing farmers to apply for multiple regenerative practices through a single application.
It allocates $400 million from EQIP and $300 million from CSP for fiscal year 2026, focusing on whole-farm planning to address erosion, enhance resilience, and support new and beginning farmers.
The program builds on the NRCS’s legacy, aiming to strengthen the nation’s food system while advancing public health through research on regenerative agriculture’s benefits.
USDA lanza un programa de $700M para ayudar a los agricultores a adoptar prácticas regenerativas para un suelo, agua y sistemas alimentarios más saludables.