By AIMee Picchi
The US Department of Agriculture has cut two federal programs from local farms, rangers and producers directly from local farms, rangers and the manufacturers who have financed about $ 1 billion.
This year, for local dishes for active schools this year, it is financed this year by financing about $ 660 million this year, as well as food banks and other local groups for local food purchases provide food for a cooperative contract.
Decision, Trump Management and Elon Musk are coming Government Efficiency Department, Or DoGe say they say federal spending to reduce government waste. USDA programs are funded directly through the agency’s commodity credit corporation, which is created to buy products.
Billions of Billions (Commodity Credit Corporation) funds in the Biden administration are prioritous solutions, proven solutions that have no plan for longevity for longevity, “proven solutions are prioritized,” he said.
In recent days, schools are set to lose $ 660 million for the current year, Diane Pratt-Heavner, Diane Pratt-Heavner, the director of media relations representing the school food employee. The taxation of finance will now affect schools in the United States at a time when they are already faced with food expenses.
“It’s a pretty big hit”
One of these school districts, USDA will report to $ 100,000 planned to produce local beef and students for school meals and planned production of $ 100,000 planned.
“It’s a pretty big shot, and it is mostly fresh fruits and vegetables,” said Patti Bilbrey, Patti Bilbrey of Nutrition Services in the Scottsdale district of Arizona Patti Bilbrey. “It was not only a low level of food expenditures – it means supporting your society and local farmers in your state.”
While the $ 100,000 school district spends about $ 6 million in a meal of about $ 6 million, Bilbrey allowed the food to receive food fromments and allowed students to present a product such as microgreens. He added that the financing loss comes as his district region, as many, as many food and labor costs are struggling to keep the growing school dishes.
Local food for schools “It was God,” said Bilbrey. “This lowers our food and help our society that improves school meals.”
A farmer in Massachusetts CBS News explained to Boston The work where it is concerned about the financing cut can hurt his work. Harvard Carlson Orchards President Katie Carlson, Massachusetts, school regions of the Worcester Regional Food Center connecting local farmers with food, with a reliable client
“We know that this time this year we can count on the Worcester Food Center,” Carlson said. “Every week may not be great orders, but we know that every week comes to get something every week, so it’s not a sudden fall (…).