The Trump administration canceled a $3.1 billion grant program for climate-friendly crops, the Agriculture Department announced Monday.Ā
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In a press release, the department said it was canceling Biden-era Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities, which funded 141 projects that sought to advance climate-friendly farming practices.
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Projects funded under the programĀ supported things like planting cover crops, which prevent soil erosion, and managing soil nutrients to minimize farmingās environmental impacts.Ā
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The Biden administration estimated that the program would reach more than 60,000 farms and cut more than 60 million metric tons of carbon dioxide ā the equivalent of taking 12 million gas-powered cars off the road for a year.
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However, the Trump administration said that most of the projects āhad sky-high administration fees which in many instances provided less than half of the federal funding directly to farmers.ā
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It also said that āselect projectsā could continue if they can show that a āsignificantā amount of their funds will go to farmers.
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āThe Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities initiative was largely built to advance the green new scam at the benefit of NGOs, not American farmers,ā said Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins in a written statement.Ā
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