USDA's "Stocks for Food" Program Turns
Raw Commodities into Food Bartering Program Feeds Millions in Need
At
a time when more and more people need help to feed their families, USDA is
using a creative "Stocks for Food" bartering initiative to turn government
stocks of commodities such as cotton, grains, peanuts, and non-fat dry milk
into products such as canned vegetables, meats and peanut butter to help stock
food banks and feeding programs.
"Since
November 1, USDA's 'Stocks for Food' program has generated more than $12
million in barter assets to boost assistance to U.S. domestic and foreign
nutrition programs," said Mark Keenum, USDA Under Secretary for Farm and
Foreign Agricultural Services. "By the end of December, USDA expects to
use the program to provide an additional $11 million worth of canned tuna and
$11 million in canned chicken for the Food and Nutrition Service's Emergency
Food Assistance Program."
In
July of 2007, USDA began bartering government-owned bulk commodities with U.S.
food processors in exchange for value-added agricultural products to be
distributed through USDA's domestic and international food assistance programs.
"When
we came up with the concept of bartering for food aid, we were paying a lot to
store government-owned commodities and we were looking for ways to augment
tight budgets for domestic and overseas food aid programs," said Keenum.
"USDA
staff looked 'outside of the box' to bolster our efforts to feed the
hungry," Keenum said. "And, this program saves taxpayer dollars by
reducing government costs associated with storing the commodities."
"The
'Stocks for Food' program has been a win for all, especially low-income people
in this country and around the world who receive U.S. food assistance,"
said Nancy Montanez Johner, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and
Consumer Services. "Bartering government-owned commodity stocks for
processed products like vegetable oil and flour, as well as meat, can help us
meet an increasing demand for food assistance."
This
initiative provides additional finished and semi-processed food products to
food banks and other local agencies to help meet domestic food assistance
needs. Domestic food programs such as the Commodity Supplemental Food Program
and The Emergency Food Assistance Program receive 80 percent of the benefits
under the 'Stocks for Food' program.
In
addition, under USDA's McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child
Nutrition Program, the 'Stocks for Food' initiative will have produced over $26
million in additional assistance to benefit more than 700,000 children in
several low-income countries by the end of this year. The McGovern-Dole Program
helps promote education, child development, and food security for some of the
world's poorest children.
"I
am proud of the USDA personnel who responded quickly and creatively,"
Keenum said. "And, it's gratifying to know that advocates for the less
fortunate have also applauded the program. It's a great way to use our
available resources to help others."
"I
commend USDA for its incredible vision in creating the 'Stocks for Food'
program," Vicki Escarra, president and chief executive officer for Feeding
America (Formerly named America's Second Harvest), said. "Over the past
year this innovative program has provided millions of pounds of nutritious food
for hungry Americans as food banks and emergency feeding organizations
throughout the United States struggle to meet record demands."
Since
July of 2007 over $138 million in commodities has been bartered, with more than
$15 million in additional government inventories expected to be swapped in the
near future. "Although
market conditions and the availability of government-owned stocks determine the
scope of this program," Keenum said, "it is a novel initiative that complements
existing efforts to provide food assistance."
Note to
editors: Contact for Feeding America (Formerly named America's Second Harvest):
Ross Fraser, Media Relations Manager, (312) 641-6422;
rfraser@feedingamerica.org. (Internet). WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 –2008
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