Trump cultivates farmer loyalty amid fuel and fertilizer price strain from Iran war
President Donald Trump is working to maintain support among farmers as they face rising fuel and fertilizer costs due to the Iran war. The agricultural industry is seeking relief, including market relief and tax incentives, as the conflict disrupts supply chains and increases costs.
President Trump is addressing farmers on the White House's South Lawn to mark National Agriculture Day. Over 800 farmers and officials are expected to attend. The Iran war has caused fuel and fertilizer prices to rise, straining the farm economy. Agricultural groups have called on Trump to provide market relief and tax incentives. The administration has issued emergency waivers to allow year-round sales of E15 gasoline. Trump has claimed he will announce actions to support farmers, but details are unclear.
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