On
Twitter, Trump also said he expects Agriculture Secretary Sonny
Perdue "to use all of the funds and authorities at his disposal
to make sure that our food supply is stable, strong, and safe."
Trump did not specify what he expected Perdue to do, but farmers
are waiting for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to
announce how it will disburse $9.5 billion Congress set aside
for the industry in the coronavirus relief bill signed by Trump
last month.
Farmers are an important part of Republican Trump's political
base as he seeks re-election in November.
Also on Twitter, Perdue said the USDA "is using all financial
resources we have been given to develop a program that will
include direct payments to farmers & ranchers hurt by COVID-19 &
other procurement methods to help solidify the supply chain from
producers to consumers."
The American Farm Bureau Federation said last week that farmers
need immediate help and it urged the USDA to make special direct
payments to dairy and cotton producers, livestock farmers and
cattle ranchers, among others.
The group said certain sectors have been particularly hard-hit,
including dairy farmers and specialty crop producers, such as
vegetable and fruit farms.
(Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Mohammad Zargham and Grant
McCool)
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