USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that moving forward, the department will act impartially, ensuring race or gender does not influence decisions in aid distribution.
However, this decision has raised concerns among some leaders. Rep. Shontel Brown of Ohio, a member of the House Agriculture Committee, pointed out that the socially disadvantaged category has historically helped minority farmers gain access to vital resources and land ownership. She believes removing it may create new challenges for these farmers.
Since 1900, the designation has been seen as an important tool for correcting past discrimination in federal farming programs. Many advocates worry this change could slow progress for minority farmers and reduce opportunities for fair access to support.
The USDA shifts its focus toward neutral decision-making in its programs. The long-term impact on minority and women farmers remains a key issue for the agriculture community and policymakers across the nation.