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    https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/ne...-white-farmers

    USDA Data: Nearly All Pandemic Bailout Funds Went to White Farmers


    Nearly all of the billions of dollars in federal farm bailouts to offset the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic went to white farmers, newly revealed Department of Agriculture data show.

    White farmers received nearly 97 percent of the $9.2 billion provided by October 2020 through USDA’s Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, or CFAP, according to data obtained by the Land Loss and Reparations Project through the Freedom of Information Act and shared with EWG. The bailout program, created last May by the Trump administration, was suspended last month while under review by the Biden administration.

    USDA data shows that white farmers received, on average, four times more than the average Black farmer. Using data from USDA’s Farm Census, EWG calculated that the average white farmer received $3,398, whereas the average Black farmer received $422.

    In total, white farmers received $6.7 billion in CFAP payments, and Black farmers received just $15 million. Latino farmers received $100 million, Native American farmers received $76 million and Asian American farmers received $17.6 million.

    The disparity between white and Black farmers was even greater for the Market Facilitation Program, or MFP, created by the Trump administration to offset the impact of Trump’s failed trade war with China, which closed lucrative Chinese markets for many American farmers. Using data obtained through a separate FOIA, the Farm Bill Law Enterprise previously reported that 99 percent of MFP went to white farmers.

    EWG calculated that white farmers received, on average, an MFP payment 10 times larger than the average Black farmer: $10,674 for white farmers, compared to $1,074 for Black farmers. White farmers received a total of about $21 billion, while Black farmers received a total of about $38 million. Latino farmers received a total of about $99 million, Native American farmers received about $52 million and Asian American farmers got about $17 million.

    The data obtained by the Land Loss and Reparations Project covers the first round of CFAP payments only, made through October 2020. The data does not cover a second round of CFAP payments, made before the Biden administration froze payments, pending review.

    The disparity in payments between white and Black farmers reflects both the design of the CFAP program – which linked payment to production – and the long history of discrimination by USDA, which systematically denied or delayed subsidies, loans and other payments to Black farmers. In 1920, Black farmers accounted for one-fifth of all U.S. farmers, but they currently make up just 1.7 percent of all farmers and have seen the size of their farms shrink.

    Some large farmers received more than $1 million in CFAP funding and one farm, Titan Swine, of Ireton, Iowa, received more than $2.5 million. But most farmers have so far received less than $5,000.

    Like CFAP payments, MFP payments were tied to production, so the largest and most successful producers collected the vast majority of the funding. Smith & Sons, based in Bishop, Tex., got total MFP payments of more than $3.2 million.


  • #2
    Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
    https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/ne...-white-farmers

    USDA Data: Nearly All Pandemic Bailout Funds Went to White Farmers


    Nearly all of the billions of dollars in federal farm bailouts to offset the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic went to white farmers, newly revealed Department of Agriculture data show.

    White farmers received nearly 97 percent of the $9.2 billion provided by October 2020 through USDA’s Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, or CFAP, according to data obtained by the Land Loss and Reparations Project through the Freedom of Information Act and shared with EWG. The bailout program, created last May by the Trump administration, was suspended last month while under review by the Biden administration.

    USDA data shows that white farmers received, on average, four times more than the average Black farmer. Using data from USDA’s Farm Census, EWG calculated that the average white farmer received $3,398, whereas the average Black farmer received $422.

    In total, white farmers received $6.7 billion in CFAP payments, and Black farmers received just $15 million. Latino farmers received $100 million, Native American farmers received $76 million and Asian American farmers received $17.6 million.

    The disparity between white and Black farmers was even greater for the Market Facilitation Program, or MFP, created by the Trump administration to offset the impact of Trump’s failed trade war with China, which closed lucrative Chinese markets for many American farmers. Using data obtained through a separate FOIA, the Farm Bill Law Enterprise previously reported that 99 percent of MFP went to white farmers.

    EWG calculated that white farmers received, on average, an MFP payment 10 times larger than the average Black farmer: $10,674 for white farmers, compared to $1,074 for Black farmers. White farmers received a total of about $21 billion, while Black farmers received a total of about $38 million. Latino farmers received a total of about $99 million, Native American farmers received about $52 million and Asian American farmers got about $17 million.

    The data obtained by the Land Loss and Reparations Project covers the first round of CFAP payments only, made through October 2020. The data does not cover a second round of CFAP payments, made before the Biden administration froze payments, pending review.

    The disparity in payments between white and Black farmers reflects both the design of the CFAP program – which linked payment to production – and the long history of discrimination by USDA, which systematically denied or delayed subsidies, loans and other payments to Black farmers. In 1920, Black farmers accounted for one-fifth of all U.S. farmers, but they currently make up just 1.7 percent of all farmers and have seen the size of their farms shrink.

    Some large farmers received more than $1 million in CFAP funding and one farm, Titan Swine, of Ireton, Iowa, received more than $2.5 million. But most farmers have so far received less than $5,000.

    Like CFAP payments, MFP payments were tied to production, so the largest and most successful producers collected the vast majority of the funding. Smith & Sons, based in Bishop, Tex., got total MFP payments of more than $3.2 million.
    Oh, and all this after we were told there's no money for reparations

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post

      Oh, and all this after we were told there's no money for reparations
      If black farmers were getting that money the usual suspects would be in here like white on rice lol

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      • #4
        Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post

        If black farmers were getting that money the usual suspects would be in here like white on rice lol
        Just look at the reparations thread for starters LMAO

        It's a ghost town in here

        Goes back to my theory regarding this forum. Anything to do with black people, there's a major segment of this forum, which is a microcosm of this country, that will completely hate on it. No matter what

        But when white's get free handouts, they got nothing to say. I'm not saying white farmers don't deserve a form of reparations, but let's be fair and consistent.

        At the end of the day, I'm just proving a point here

        Let this be on the record
        Last edited by Chollo Vista; 05-09-2021, 10:47 PM.

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        • #5
          Are you referring to the hand outs to the African American farmers? White, Hispanic and Asian American farmers are not able to receive such funds, but African American farmers are...........Rockin'

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          • #6
            Pay everyone the same....

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
              https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/ne...-white-farmers

              USDA Data: Nearly All Pandemic Bailout Funds Went to White Farmers


              Nearly all of the billions of dollars in federal farm bailouts to offset the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic went to white farmers, newly revealed Department of Agriculture data show.

              White farmers received nearly 97 percent of the $9.2 billion provided by October 2020 through USDA’s Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, or CFAP, according to data obtained by the Land Loss and Reparations Project through the Freedom of Information Act and shared with EWG. The bailout program, created last May by the Trump administration, was suspended last month while under review by the Biden administration.

              USDA data shows that white farmers received, on average, four times more than the average Black farmer. Using data from USDA’s Farm Census, EWG calculated that the average white farmer received $3,398, whereas the average Black farmer received $422.

              In total, white farmers received $6.7 billion in CFAP payments, and Black farmers received just $15 million. Latino farmers received $100 million, Native American farmers received $76 million and Asian American farmers received $17.6 million.

              The disparity between white and Black farmers was even greater for the Market Facilitation Program, or MFP, created by the Trump administration to offset the impact of Trump’s failed trade war with China, which closed lucrative Chinese markets for many American farmers. Using data obtained through a separate FOIA, the Farm Bill Law Enterprise previously reported that 99 percent of MFP went to white farmers.

              EWG calculated that white farmers received, on average, an MFP payment 10 times larger than the average Black farmer: $10,674 for white farmers, compared to $1,074 for Black farmers. White farmers received a total of about $21 billion, while Black farmers received a total of about $38 million. Latino farmers received a total of about $99 million, Native American farmers received about $52 million and Asian American farmers got about $17 million.

              The data obtained by the Land Loss and Reparations Project covers the first round of CFAP payments only, made through October 2020. The data does not cover a second round of CFAP payments, made before the Biden administration froze payments, pending review.

              The disparity in payments between white and Black farmers reflects both the design of the CFAP program – which linked payment to production – and the long history of discrimination by USDA, which systematically denied or delayed subsidies, loans and other payments to Black farmers. In 1920, Black farmers accounted for one-fifth of all U.S. farmers, but they currently make up just 1.7 percent of all farmers and have seen the size of their farms shrink.

              Some large farmers received more than $1 million in CFAP funding and one farm, Titan Swine, of Ireton, Iowa, received more than $2.5 million. But most farmers have so far received less than $5,000.

              Like CFAP payments, MFP payments were tied to production, so the largest and most successful producers collected the vast majority of the funding. Smith & Sons, based in Bishop, Tex., got total MFP payments of more than $3.2 million.

              I find your posts very entertaing Chollo, but don't you ever step back and read your own article and perhaps for 2 seconds think that what you're reading has an explanation thats nots always racial? Even in your own article, which desperately like yourself tried to make this about race wrote this at the very very bottom of their propaganda piece (toward the very bottom is typically where the truth and the real explanation of why can be found)



              "Like CFAP payments, MFP payments were tied to production, so the largest and most successful producers collected the vast majority of the funding."

              Oh look we caught the Scooby Doo Racist Villain of why the white Farmers received more funding, and his name turns out to be larger succesful producer.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post


                I find your posts very entertaing Chollo, but don't you ever step back and read your own article and perhaps for 2 seconds think that what you're reading has an explanation thats nots always racial? Even in your own article, which desperately like yourself tried to make this about race wrote this at the very very bottom of their propaganda piece (toward the very bottom is typically where the truth and the real explanation of why can be found)



                "Like CFAP payments, MFP payments were tied to production, so the largest and most successful producers collected the vast majority of the funding."

                Oh look we caught the Scooby Doo Racist Villain of why the white Farmers received more funding, and his name turns out to be larger succesful producer.
                Dirty nasty racist history is why that is so, though.
                Zaroku Zaroku likes this.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by siablo14 View Post

                  Dirty nasty racist history is why that is so, though.
                  Convenient isnt it? To be able to attribute all of failures and lack of success to racsim, white supremacy, or whatever other phantom boogeyman you conjuctred up on your mind.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post

                    Convenient isnt it? To be able to attribute all of failures and lack of success to racsim, white supremacy, or whatever other phantom boogeyman you conjuctred up on your mind.
                    Answer this.
                    Are those dirty racists and their policies to be somewhat blamed?

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