
USAID Cuts Put Louisiana Rice Farmers’ Global Food Aid Role at Risk
USAID cuts threaten Louisiana rice farmers, key suppliers for global food aid. With exports at risk, farmers face uncertainty over price drops and market shifts.
USAID cuts threaten Louisiana rice farmers, key suppliers for global food aid. With exports at risk, farmers face uncertainty over price drops and market shifts.
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