Nearly $500m of food aid at risk of spoilage after Trump USAid cuts
Source: The Guardian
Mon 10 Feb 2025 18.22 EST
Nearly half a billion dollars of food aid is at risk of spoilage following the decision of Donald Trump and Elon Musks Doge agency to make cuts to USAid, according to an inspector general (IG) report released on Monday.
Following staff reductions and funding freezes, the US agency responsible for providing humanitarian assistance across the world including food, water, shelter and emergency healthcare is struggling to function.
Recent widespread staffing reductions across the agency
coupled with uncertainty about the scope of foreign assistance waivers and permissible communications with implementers, has degraded USAids ability to distribute and safeguard taxpayer-funded humanitarian assistance, the report said.
According to USAid staff, this uncertainty put more than $489m of food assistance at ports, in transit, and in warehouses at risk of spoilage, unanticipated storage needs, and diversion.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/10/usaid-trump-elon-musk-cuts

bucolic_frolic
(49,151 posts)livetohike
(23,315 posts)and evil administration wants to see people suffer. It never ends well for those kind of leaders.
Oneear
(431 posts)USAID feeds hungry people in 100 countries across the world. American farmers work hard planting the seeds, watching the crop bloom to harvest, and loading the raw grain to be finished and bagged. Warehoused is where the Food is at this time. What is going to happen to this Food?
milestogo
(19,803 posts)thesquanderer
(12,523 posts)purr-rat beauty
(676 posts)This is some serious unnecessary waste
we'll see
mpcamb
(3,040 posts)BumRushDaShow
(148,647 posts)Washington, February 3, 2025 | Britton T. Burdick
Tags: Nutrition, Foreign Agriculture
Today, House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Angie Craig released the following statement regarding the unelected billionaire Elon Musks barrage of attacks on the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
U.S.-run international food assistance programs provide critical business for American farmers and the entire agricultural supply chain. There are currently over 550 million metric tons of food worth over $340 million that were expected to be provided by Americas farmers which is now either in limbo or stuck at U.S. export ports, unable to be delivered. The uncertainty caused by Elon Musks attacks on USAID hurts the rural economy and damages the proud heritage of American farmers feeding the world. Ill keep standing up to anyone who doesnt have our farmers best interests at heart.
Background
The Food for Peace, Food for Progress and the McGovern-Dole programs play a critical role in supporting our agricultural economy. Dismantling these critical programs will erode the rural economy and the infrastructure that supports it. With funding freezes, employees furloughed at USAID and a lack of leadership at USDA, future commodity sales for U.S. international food aid programs are now in doubt. This uncertainty will start to stall rail car movements, back up our export ports and tie up ships headed towards their destinations with food that cant be delivered, risking the spoilage of tons of commodities here and abroad. Markets where U.S.-grown commodities once had a steady presence now look shaky.
Food for Peace is the United States flagship program for providing international food assistance. Americas farmers are the bedrock of this program. In 2022 alone, American farmers provided over 4 billion pounds of American-grown grains, soybeans, lentils, rice, and other commodity staples to the Food for Peace program. That food fed nearly 60 million hungry people in developing countries.
I just found that the block was rescinded within the past 24 hours or so.
twodogsbarking
(12,961 posts)Nope. See?