Enhancing U.S. agriculture through conservation
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has earmarked $1.5 billion for 92 partnership-driven conservation projects through its Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). This funding, part of the larger administration Investing in America Agenda, underscores a robust commitment to sustainable and climate-smart agricultural practices.
These projects, strategically selected to maximize the impact of federal investment, will be bolstered by an additional $968 million from partnering organizations. They aim to empower farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners to adopt innovative conservation strategies that tackle the pressing challenges of climate change.
Supported by the provisions of the Farm Bill and the historic Inflation Reduction Act—which provides $19.5 billion for USDA conservation initiatives—the projects address a spectrum of critical issues. These include innovative technologies to mitigate methane emissions in livestock, water conservation techniques in drought-prone areas, and efforts to enhance terrestrial wildlife habitats.