Trump banned wind farms on arable land

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At a time erstwhile the Green Communists in the EU are pushing the construction of wind farms wherever possible, and German lobbyists have taken another effort to push the windmill bill through the Polish Parliament, Donald Trump introduced the prohibition of specified investments on arable land.

Trump faced inefficient power sources. Its administration has consistently withdrawn grants and reliefs for projects related to alleged renewable energy sources which the predecessors introduced. Instead, it focuses on fossil resources and atomic energy.

The latest decision marks the end of investments in RES on agricultural land. The Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins issued a ban on installing solar and wind farms there. In her opinion, millions of acres of excellent farmland stay useless to build solar panels subsidised under the Green fresh Deal. "This demolition of our farms and excellent dirt takes the future of the next generation of farmers and the future of our country" – she convinced in the entry on X.

According to the Department of Agriculture data, so far, pseudo-organic investments have been developed in the US on agricultural land of up to 900 million acres. The Department of Agriculture in Joseph Biden's time allocated about $2 billion to reliefs and subsidies to these projects.

Meanwhile, the European Commission, as part of its Green Climate Strategy, called Green Deal, continues to focus on the improvement of alleged "renewable sources" and sets further ambitious targets for EU countries. These, at the latest in early 2026, must identify areas for fast improvement of RES, where in just 12 months all investment permits can be obtained. Many experts point out that it is farmland that will be the most suitable for specified "fast projects", although this is simply a origin of controversy.

The European Union, through its policy (not only related to windmills and photovoltaics), is increasingly dependent on external food imports. A milestone in the failure of self-sufficiency in food production is the Mercosur Agreement. After its introduction, thousands more farms and farms will fall. Their owners will surely receive grants for transformations related to RES.

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