Imperial Valley Press

USDA announces 3rd round of Farmers to Families Food Box Program purchases

- STAFF REPORT

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Secretary of Agricultur­e Sonny Perdue announced last week the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e (USDA) will launch a third round of Farmers to Families Food Box Program purchases with distributi­ons to occur beginning by Sept. 1 with completion by Oct. 31.

The purchases will spend the balance of $3 billion authorized for the program. So far, over 46 million Farmers to Families Food Boxes have been invoiced and delivered.

“This third round of Farmers to Families Food Box Program purchases is a testament to the great work done by vendors in support of American agricultur­e and the American people. It is also a testament that the program is accomplish­ing what we intended – supporting U.S. farmers and distributo­rs and getting food to those who need it most. It’s a real trifecta, which is why we call it a win-winwin,” said Secretary Perdue. “The efforts of everyone involved form the backbone of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program and its goal to help fill the hunger gap in all of our communitie­s.”

“The Farmers to Families Food Box Program has created a tangible link between hungry families and struggling farmers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said presidenti­al advisor Ivanka Trump. “Through this third round of

Farmers to Families Food Box purchases announced [Monday], the Trump Administra­tion continues its steadfast commitment to supporting our farmers, bolstering our workforce and feeding families most in need during this critical time.”

In this third round of purchases, USDA plans to purchase combinatio­n boxes to ensure all recipient organizati­ons have access to fresh produce, dairy products, fluid milk, and meat products.

Eligibilit­y in the third round will be open to entities that can meet the government’s requiremen­ts and specificat­ions. Proposals will be expected to illustrate how coverage will be provided to areas identified as opportunit­y zones, detail subcontrac­ting agreements, and address the “last mile” delivery of product into the hands of the food insecure population.

A notice explaining the solicitati­on process will be issued in the days to come with a webinar and other educationa­l opportunit­ies provided for those interested in participat­ing.

In the ongoing second round of purchasing and distributi­on, which began July 1 and will conclude Aug. 31, USDA aims to purchase up to $1.47 billion of food for the program. For the second round, USDA extended contracts of select vendors from the first round of the program worth up to $1.27 billion. Some contracts were not extended at the vendors’ request or reduced based on informatio­n provided by the contractor.

Additional­ly, in the second round, USDA approved up to $202 million in new contracts, via a new acquisitio­n activity, with select vendors whose offers were not previously accepted due to various issues in their proposals. These distributo­rs were selected to increase the focus on Opportunit­y Zones in order to direct food to reach underserve­d areas, places where either no boxes have yet been delivered, or where boxes are being delivered but where there is additional need.

The first round of purchases totaling more than $947 million occurred from May 15 through June 30, 2020.

More informatio­n about the third round of food box purchasing will be made available on the Farmers to Families Food Box Program website at www. usda.gov/farmers-to-families.

 ?? AP PHOTO/EVAN VUCCI ?? Agricultur­e Secretary Sonny Perdue speaks at an event on the food supply chain during the coronaviru­s pandemic, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, on May 19 in Washington.
AP PHOTO/EVAN VUCCI Agricultur­e Secretary Sonny Perdue speaks at an event on the food supply chain during the coronaviru­s pandemic, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, on May 19 in Washington.

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