Biden Administration Provides $383 Million to Alabama Farmers
Biden Administration Provides $383 Million to Alabama Farmers

Biden Administration Provides $383 Million to Alabama Farmers

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The Biden-Harris Administration is distributing over $2.2 billion in financial assistance to 43,000 farmers, ranchers, and landowners who experienced discrimination in USDA lending before January 2021. This initiative, part of the Inflation Reduction Act's Discrimination Financial Assistance Program, aims to rectify historical injustices, particularly affecting Black and minority farmers. Payments will range from $3,500 to $500,000, with an average of $82,000 per recipient, highlighting the government's commitment to addressing inequities within the agricultural sector. U.S. Rep Terri Sewell expressed her enthusiasm for the funding, emphasizing its significance to Alabama's farmers who faced systemic discrimination. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack noted that this assistance acknowledges past discrimination and aims to foster a more inclusive USDA. The program has faced delays due to legal challenges, but the recent disbursement is seen as a crucial step towards rebuilding trust with affected communities.

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