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USDA Invests Nearly $2 Billion, Leverages American Agriculture to Feed Kids & Families
WASHINGTON, September 14, 2022 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced today that it will provide close to $2 billion in additional funding to food banks and school meal programs for purchasing American-grown foods. The additional support will help these organizations endure supply chain challenges and elevated food costs as they continue to fulfill their mission of providing nutritious foods to kids and families in need.
The funds, provided through USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation, or CCC, will be used in three ways:
The funds, provided through USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation, or CCC, will be used in three ways:
