Trump admin expected to announce relief plan for farmers in early December
A USDA official confirmed to ABC News that the Trump administration intends to release its plan to provide relief for farmers in early December.
The official also confirmed comments made by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to Bloomberg about the plan.
"We've been able to really analyze, build our formulas around what is happening. We're obviously in a different place today than we were a couple of months ago. Having said that, we expect to release and announce that the first week of December," Rollins told Bloomberg.
For months, administration officials have discussed providing economic relief to farmers as President Donald Trump's tariff plan has greatly impacted them.

During Trump's Asia trip, Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to resume purchasing soybeans from the U.S. as part of their larger trade framework.
In an interview with Fox Business in late October, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that China has agreed to purchase 12 million metric tons of soybeans between now and January.
--ABC News' Hannah Demissie









