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Specific purchase amounts are determined by industry requests, market analysis and food bank needs; delivery will begin in July.

May 8, 2020

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The details of the $470 million Section 32 food purchase program were released earlier this week by the Agricultural Marketing Service.

The food purchases will occur in the third quarter of fiscal year 2020 and will be distributed to communities nationwide.

Specific purchase amounts for each commodity are included in the chart below. Purchases are determined by industry requests, market analysis and food bank needs.

chart showing food USDA will purchase with Section 32 funds

 

AMS will begin issuing solicitations in June and intends to begin deliveries in July. Details on how vendors may participate are available on the Selling Food to USDA page on the AMS website. Solicitations will be posted to the AMS Open Purchases Request website. Industry requests for future purchases using Section 32 funds, including potential plans for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2020, will be assessed on an ongoing basis.

“President Trump has authorized USDA to support our farmers affected by this national emergency and this action to purchase food and deliver to those in need further demonstrates his unwavering support for the American people during these unprecedented times,” said Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue. “America’s farmers and ranchers have experienced a dislocated supply chain caused by the coronavirus. USDA is in the unique position to purchase these foods and deliver them to the hungry Americans who need it most.”

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The National Milk Producers Federation expressed appreciation for including $120 million of cheese and butter among $470 million in Section 32 food purchases. The purchases are in addition to purchases previously announced in the CARES Act funding.

“These Section 32 purchases will help both Americans who need high-quality nutritious food as well as U.S. dairy farmers who are experiencing unprecedented losses from the COVID-19 national emergency,” said Jim Mulhern, president and CEO of NMPF.

Source: USDA AMS, NMPF, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset. 

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