The
Farmers to Families Food Box program is one of several
government efforts to help struggling Americans. It aims to buy
food from farmers who typically produced for restaurants but
lost business because of coronavirus-related shutdowns, and
deliver it to the millions of people who were thrown out of work
or were otherwise hurt by the pandemic.
"Today I am proud to announce that we will provide an additional
one billion dollars to fund the Farmers to Families Food Box
program," Trump said during an visit to a North Carolina food
packing plant.
Reuters reported in July that the government had delivered far
less food aid under the up to $3 billion program announced in
April than it had pledged by the end of June, citing food banks
managers and data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA).
The program was criticized by food banks, analysts and some U.S.
senators, who said contracts were often awarded to inexperienced
vendors that were unable to source the food and deliver it in a
timely manner.
According to the USDA website, the department aims to complete
the purchase of up to $2.7 billion of food under the aid program
by the end of August.
The White House said in a statement on Monday that under the
program, more than 70 million boxes of food had been delivered
to food banks and nonprofit organizations.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Writing by Mohammad Zargham; Editing
by Chris Reese and Bill Berkrot)
[© 2020 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2020 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content.
|
|