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NOT JUST MAINE! #USDA ending local purchasing programs for# Maine #FoodBanks and #schools

#MainePublic | By Nicole Ogrysko
Published March 12, 2025

"The U.S. Department of Agriculture is ending two national programs that help food banks and schools in Maine — and around the country — purchase produce from local farmers.

"USDA told Maine officials and partners late last week that it has terminated the Local Food Purchase Assistance Program. It helped #GoodShepherd Food Bank buy produce from about 100 Maine farmers, which is then distributed to local food banks around the state.

"'That program is incredibly important to the state of Maine, both in food today — food that we source and distribute today — and in food tomorrow, which is the economic viability for those 100 #farmers and for our partner agencies to experience fresh, nutritious produce," said Good Shepherd President Heather Paquette.

"At the same time, Paquette said the food bank recently learned that USDA will stop delivering about 1 million pounds of food through the Emergency Food Assistance Program to Maine. Those deliveries are on hold for Good Shepherd — and food banks around the country — through at least June.

"Paquette said the USDA delivery represented about 20% of food that Good Shepherd moves around the state.

"The cuts — both to government food deliveries and to funds that Good Shepherd used to buy local produce — are concerning, Paquette said, because more Mainers are experiencing #FoodInsecurity.

"Our need is up every year," she said. 'This year we distributed 10% more food cases than we distributed the year before that, and that year was 10% over the [prior] year. So we're experiencing double-digit need increase in the state of Maine.'

"A spokesperson for the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry said the state received about $1.3 million for the Local Food Purchase Assistance program.

"USDA has also terminated the Local Food for Schools program, which provided more than $720,000 last year to Maine schools. Schools used those funds to buy food directly from local farmers to serve in their cafeterias.

"The program provided a big boost to the state's farmers, because more than 100,000 students eat at Maine schools every day, said Anna Korsen of the food security non-profit Full Plates Full Potential.

"'That has a huge impact on local economies, on #SmallFarms, and it's just better for kids," she said. 'The food's healthier, they're getting fresh, local foods in the school cafeteria.'

"A spokesperson for Maine's Department of Education said the state was expected to receive nearly $2.8 million for the Local #FoodForSchools program over the next three years. The funding was supposed to be disbursed later this spring.

"Maine still has a statewide local food purchasing program for schools. But Korsen said the federal program provided more purchasing power for Maine schools. In 2023 before Maine received federal #LFS funding, schools in the Pine Tree State spent just more than $168,000 on local food, Korsen said.

"These USDA programmatic cuts are separate from those that the department is making at the University of Maine System [which were just reversed]. And unlike those impacting UMaine, the termination of USDA's local purchasing programs affects food banks and schools around the country."

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#KillThePoor #USPol #MadKingTrump #RESIST! #FoodIsLife #WorkingPoor #SNAP #SaveTheFarms

A seventh grader carries her plate which consists of three bean chili, rice, mandarins, cherry tomatoes and baked chips during her lunch break at a public school in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Friday, Feb. 10, 2023.
WMEH · USDA ending local purchasing programs for Maine food banks and schoolsBy Nicole Ogrysko
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@malteengeler nickt zustimmend

Ich bin ja für den Vorschlag den mal wer gemacht hat:

  • Sobald jenemsch 999 Millionen angehäuft hat, sollten diese konsequent kein Geld mehr besitzen dürfen und stattdessen kriegen diese ne Urkunde die Sagt "Glückwunsch! Du hast Kapitalismus gewonnen." und dann wird halt nen Hundepark oder so nach denen benannt...

Es ist im Interesse der #Reichen den #SozialenFrieden zu erhalten und zu wahren.

  • Besser geordnete #Enteignung von #Milliardäre|n, als wenn Mobs an Hungernden, Obdachlosen und #WorkingPoor sowie Marginaliseirte Menschen aus Frust und Verzweifelung Lynchjustiz begehen und Anfangen alla 'Ndrangeta Entführungen als Einkommensquelle zu betrachten...

“You know the programme is working when the rich are complaining that the poor have a gym and a swimming pool. This is so pioneering, as it is an entirely new #politicaleconomy where every citizen, no matter how poor, should have access to these services. And it is the first case in 20 or 30 years that #Mexico has broken with the #neoliberal dogma that “there is no money” for this.”

theguardian.com/global-develop

#RichPeoplesYachtMoney #workingpoor #municipalsocialism #utopias ##mexicoCity

The Guardian · ‘Living proof that you can spend money on the poor’: Utopia comes to Mexico CityBy Luke Taylor

This injustice may yet cause unrest ?

Poverty in Australia
(2024 Probably 4 million struggling & many more working poor)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_.

Henderson poverty line = $612.10 a week for a single person…

median weekly rent value across all Australian dwellings is $627 a week…

price of food was up more than 17% for households…

theguardian.com/australia-news

en.wikipedia.orgPoverty in Australia - Wikipedia

Capos always keen to “reduce the cost of labour”
(Note: #Carrefour Group sponsor of 2024 Paris Olympics has an annual turnover of more than €94 billion. Carrefour facilities and stores in #SaudiArabia are operated by #UAE based #MajidAlFuttaim via a franchise agreement with Carrefour Group, headquartered in France.)

amnesty.org/en/latest/news/202

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kafala_s

@RAHU

the median rental price for a house is $680 per week. Showing up for work as a cleaner, in a tourism hotspot, has made things even tougher.

"Airbnbs. I clean a lot of them, and half of them are not getting used, I contacted one lady, I clean her #Airbnb, and I said, 'Look, your home doesn't get used very often, will you rent it to me? I'm living in a tent?'… the Airbnb owner said no.

abc.net.au/news/2024-10-06/hom

ABC News · Homelessness crisis in Margaret River leaves 65yo living in a tent for two yearsBy Jacqueline Lynch
Continued thread

“For kids like me, the part of the brain that deals with stress and conflict is always activated — the switch flipped indefinitely.”

'The venture capital firm [that J. D. Vance started, Narya,] invests in companies that aim to monetize Catholic prayer, obstruct environmentally conscious equities trading, further militarize outer space, and consolidate agricultural production, squeezing out the country’s remaining small farmers.
'Vance can’t be sated. During 2022’s campaign, to the horror of centrists and liberals who’d been gulled by his earlier Never Trump shtick, it became clear that there was effectively nothing he wouldn’t say or do — to win, certainly, but also for some purpose more libidinal and obscure.'

nplusonemag.com/issue-45/polit

n+1 · J. D. Vance Changes the Subject | Gabriel WinantVance’s form of far-right politics is so ominous because it responds in a primal, perverted way to something actual. We are caught under a heap of wreckage, an accumulation of social and historical trauma that we are largely without means of getting out of. Millions are dead, and millions more permanently sick, from a pandemic that everyone now pretends didn’t happen, and even more vigorously pretends is not still happening.