U.S. Government Announces $12 Billion Farm-Aid Package to Support Grain and Soybean Farmers
The U.S. government is set to introduce a $12 billion farm-aid package aimed at supporting grain, soybean, and other commodity growers affected by low crop prices and trade-related losses. This initiative, expected to be unveiled in December 2025, comes as part of a broader effort to stabilize the agricultural sector, which has been under pressure due to depressed market conditions. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has also announced plans to detail payments to farmers suffering from low crop prices and export declines. Despite these challenges, the USDA reported a record corn crop output for 2025, attributed to historically large harvested acreage, although yield per acre was slightly revised downward.