WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) intent to purchase up to $263 million in dairy and agricultural products from American farmers and producers to distribute to food banks and nutrition assistance programs across the country. These purchases are being made through USDA’s authority under Section 32 of the Agriculture Act of 1935 and will assist producers and communities in need. With this action, the Trump Administration is bolstering American prosperity by supporting American agriculture, rural communities, and those in need of nutrition assistance.
“From milk and dairy to fruits, legumes, and tree nuts, these staples are essential for feeding families and sustaining America’s agricultural economy,” said Secretary Brooke Rollins. “Through these Section 32 purchases, USDA is delivering wholesome, real food to Americans while injecting critical dollars into local economies. By turning harvests into meals, we are not only stabilizing farm income and protecting rural jobs—we are nourishing our nation and supporting the farmers who feed America. Under President Trump’s leadership, these investments strengthen the food supply, sustain rural communities, and reinforce agriculture as a cornerstone of economic resilience.”
Agricultural Marketing Service Section 32 Purchases
AMS continuously purchases a variety of domestically produced and processed agricultural products. These “USDA Foods” are provided to USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) nutrition assistance programs, including food banks that operate The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), and are a vital component of the nation’s food safety net. USDA AMS will purchase up to $263 million of the following commodities:
Butter: $75 million
Cheddar Cheese and Cheese Products: $32.5 million
Swiss Cheese: $10 million
Fresh Fluid Milk: $20.5 million
Ultra-High Temperature Milk: $10 million
Chickpeas: $12 million
Dried Beans (Black and Pinto): $25 million
Fresh Pears: $15 million
Lentils: $14 million
Pecans: $10 million
Split Peas: $24 million
Walnuts: $15 million
8 thoughts on “Trump Administration buys $263 million in dairy and ag products from farmers to distribute to food banks”
Buying his party a few more votes.
Got to feed all those he threw off SNAP and bail the farmers out.
Now, SCOTUS says his tariffs are illegal. Donny isn’t going to like that. We should expect another ketchup throwing episode soon.
Thanks trump for using our tax dollars for something other than enriching yourself.
jealous eh
No, I bet you are jealous of all those who have already abandoned trump.
Nope, just the socialists
You are jealous of the socialists?