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Trump to announce actions to help US farmers on Friday
Trump will unveil biofuel blending quotas and new EPA diesel sensor guidance to reduce costs, with SBA loan guarantees increased from 75% to 90%, supporting farmers amid tariff and fuel cost pressures.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump will host more than 800 farmers on the South Lawn of the White House to announce new measures supporting the agricultural sector.
- These efforts respond to industry struggles caused by ongoing tariffs and the Iran war, which has disrupted fertilizer and fuel supplies while raising operating costs for farmers.
- Trump will unveil an enhanced Small Business Administration loan program increasing government guarantees from 75% to 90%, and the Environmental Protection Agency will alter diesel exhaust fluid sensor guidelines.
- The administration is also expected to release 2026-27 biofuel blending obligations under the Renewable Fuel Standard this week, determining renewable fuel requirements for gasoline and diesel supplies.
- Trump previously announced a $12 billion federal assistance package in December to offset tariff-related losses, as the White House balances refiner pressure on fuel prices against farmer demand for biofuels.
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WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump will meet with American farmers at the White House on Friday to unveil new policies aimed at supporting domestic agriculture. “We’ll be announcing a variety of actions we’re taking to support American farmers,” Trump said, foreshadowing the upcoming event during a Cabinet meeting with administration officials on March 26. “We never forget. We love the farmers.” Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins later poste…
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President Donald Trump on Thursday said his administration will announce actions to help U.S. farmers on Friday, as the White House prepares to host hundreds of farmers, ranchers and executives for an event highlighting the agricultural sector.
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