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Biden Administration Secures Historic $2.2 Billion Payouts for Black Farmers to Combat USDA Discrimination

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The Biden administration has announced a historic $2.2 billion payout to Black farmers who have faced discrimination by the USDA. This landmark decision aims to address decades of injustice and provide much-needed financial relief to thousands of farmers.

Relief for Thousands of Farmers

Over 23,000 Black farmers will benefit from this payout, receiving amounts between $10,000 and $500,000. Additionally, 20,000 farmers who have never received USDA loans will receive between $3,500 and $6,000. This financial assistance comes from the Discrimination Financial Assistance Program (DFAP), a crucial step towards righting past wrongs.

The funding primarily targets farmers in Mississippi and Alabama, regions with a long history of agricultural discrimination. This initiative marks a significant milestone in the ongoing fight for equality and justice in the farming community.

Decades of Discrimination

Black farmers have long struggled against systemic discrimination by the USDA. Many were denied loans or received less favorable terms than their white counterparts. Some even faced unjust foreclosures when they experienced financial difficulties.

Wardell Carter, whose family has owned 85 acres in Mississippi since 1939, is a poignant example. Despite their longevity, the family never accessed a loan application. USDA loan officers often slammed doors in their faces, and persistent efforts led to threats involving law enforcement. This forced the family to rely on a horse and mule instead of modern equipment, impacting their farm’s profitability.

The Struggle for Justice

John Boyd Jr., Founder and President of the National Black Farmers Association (NBFA), has been at the forefront of this battle. He shared his experiences of blatant discrimination, including a county farm loan officer spitting tobacco juice on him during a loan session. Boyd’s tireless advocacy, alongside others, has brought this issue to national attention.

In 2021, Congress approved $5 billion for debt relief for 6,500 farmers of color as part of the COVID-19 stimulus package. However, white farmers filed lawsuits, claiming the law violated their rights.

This halted the program in June 2021, leading to a legal battle. Congress amended the law to include financial assistance for a larger group of farmers, resulting in the current $2.2 billion relief package.

Acknowledgment and Progress

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack stated that this payout is not compensation for losses or pain endured but an acknowledgment of past wrongs. This historic decision recognizes the systemic discrimination Black farmers faced and offers a path forward.

John Boyd Jr. emphasized the significance of this moment, stating, “No matter how it is sliced, the $2.2 billion in payouts is historic.” This funding represents a crucial step towards equity and justice in agriculture, providing hope and support to Black farmers nationwide.

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Ebenezer Agbey Quist is a seasoned digital journalist passionate about highlighting Black women's achievements, stories, and issues. He has written over 1,500 articles for allnewsblackwomen.com, which is another portrayal of his expertise in impactful storytelling and digital media. He is also the author of three books: Reformed Not Deformed, Cheers and Tears of After-School Life, and AGB3WOE-3. Previously, he served as the Head of the Human Interest Desk at YEN.com.gh, one of Ghana’s leading news platforms, where he received several awards, including the Outstanding Achievement for Professional Conduct Award and the Best Human Interest Editor Award. Though he holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering from KNUST (2017), Ebenezer transitioned into writing and journalism, building expertise in digital investigations and marketing. He has certifications in AFP’s digital investigation techniques and a Digital Marketing Certificate from Aleph Holding. Email: ebenezerquist.eq48@gmail.com WhatsApp: +233501360650

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