A program that allowed schools and food banks to purchase fresh, local ingredients was slashed by the Trump administration.
The federal government is ending two programs that enabled food banks and schools to purchase fresh food from local farms.
President Donald Trump's administration cut USDA funding to Kansas to help schools get local meats and food banks get fresh ...
As a result, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture will lose $9.9 million in funding for local food assistance and $16.2 ...
The United States Department of Agriculture has halted two programs impacting food access to schools and other organizations, ...
“What kind of country are we that we would take food out of the mouths of children?” asked Elisabeth Omilami of Hosea Helps, ...
Farmers and food pantries in Wisconsin are urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to restore local food assistance ...
Harvesters Community Food Network is figuring out what to do after $1 million installments from a COVID-era program were ...
The sudden termination of two USDA food programs has some producers seeking new marketing channels. Federal officials ended ...
Free produce program for food pantries cut by USDA, leaving 135,000 people in Indianapolis without access to their next meal.
A $1-billion spending cut may end funding for two programs that help purchase food from farmers for children and food pantries across the country.
In California, the federal funding supported 533 small farmers — including about 100 from the San Joaquin Valley.