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U.S. Ag. Secretary lays out new agriculture assistance program

By Bryan Pirkle Reporter
Posted 7:40PM on Friday 17th April 2020 ( 4 years ago )

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced on Friday a new program designed to assist the country's farmers, ranchers and consumers.

The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) was announced by Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue in a media release sent out Friday evening, and will see a $19 billion federal allotment used to "support to our farmers and ranchers, maintain the integrity of our food supply chain, and ensure every American continues to receive and have access to the food they need."

The former Georgia governor said CFAP will draw from the funding and authorities already provided by the USDA, Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act and  the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.

“During this time of national crisis, President Trump and USDA are standing with our farmers, ranchers, and all citizens to make sure they are taken care of,” Secretary Perdue said. “The American food supply chain had to adapt, and it remains safe, secure, and strong, and we all know that starts with America’s farmers and ranchers. This program will not only provide immediate relief for our farmers and ranchers, but it will also allow for the purchase and distribution of our agricultural abundance to help our fellow Americans in need.”

Perdue said the program includes two major elements, which are summarized below:

Direct Support to Farmers and Ranchers

USDA Purchase and Distribution 

 

USDA plans to supplement those efforts by utilizing other funding resources for additional purchasing and re-distributions.

$873.3 million of USDA funding will be used "to purchase a variety of agricultural products for distribution to food banks." At least $850 million in congressional funding has also been set aside for additional food purchases and food bank administrative costs, a majority of which has been dedicated to food purchases.

The meda release said that the specific use of these funds will be determined by USDA agricultural market analysis, industry requests and food bank needs.

More information regarding implementation will be released at a later time.

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