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US says research funding into new farm practices to surpass $1 billion

By Thomson Reuters Feb 27, 2026 | 2:15 PM

Feb 27 (Reuters) – The United States will invest an additional $200 million in research into new and ​sustainable farm practices, bringing the ‌total to more than $1 billion, the government said on Friday.

The administration is pushing efforts to reduce the use of pesticides ‌by ​finding alternatives.

The Department of ⁠Health and Human ⁠Services will give researchers $100 million to probe the exposure, diagnosis, and treatment of cumulative chemical exposures on ​individual health. It will give another $100 million to identify new ways ⁠of reducing reliance ⁠on chemical crop protection tools.

HHS ​made the announcement in a joint ​release with the Environmental Protection Agency ‌and the Department of Agriculture.

President Donald Trump last week moved to ensure the domestic supply of phosphorus ⁠and glyphosate, a widely used weed-killer at the center of tens of thousands of ⁠lawsuits by ‌plaintiffs claiming it causes ⁠cancer.

The move dismayed activists from ​the ‌politically influential pro-Trump Make ​America Healthy ⁠Again movement, which opposes the widespread use of glyphosate due to health concerns.

(Reporting by Steve Holland, Costas Pitas and David Ljunggren;Editing by Daphne Psaledakis, ​Rod Nickel)