Ivanka Trump Tours Launch Of USDA’s Family Food Box Program

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Ivanka Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump, tours Coastal Sunbelt Produce, Friday, May 15, 2020, in Laurel, Md. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

LAUREL, Md. (AP) — Billions of dollars worth of fruit, vegetables and other farm products that might have gone to waste because of the coronavirus pandemic will instead be delivered to food banks and nonprofit organizations that help the needy under a new Agriculture Department program.

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Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and White House adviser Ivanka Trump on Friday toured a Maryland food service distributor that’s participating in the Farmers to Families Food Box Program.

At a brief ceremony marking the program’s launch at Coastal Sunbelt Produce in Laurel, Perdue gave credit to President Donald Trump. Trump had seen news reports about farm goods going to waste and said ‘Sonny, I want you to bring me a program that will work,’”Perdue said.

Perdue announced last month that his department will spend $3 billion in coronavirus relief money to buy and distribute agricultural goods through regional and local distributors.

“When this thing happened, obviously, it was horrifying to hear about vegetables having to be plowed under because of no markets and milk having to be dump, animals potentially having to be euthanized because we had broken the supply chain,” Perdue said.

Food distributors saw sharp declines in business after restaurants and other food service establishments shut down or cut back because of the pandemic.

Ivanka Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump, center, and Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, left, wear masks as they depart following a tour of Coastal Sunbelt Produce, Friday, May 15, 2020, in Laurel, Md. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Suppliers, like Coastal Sunbelt Produce, is packaging the fruits and vegetables in family-sized cardboard boxes and expects to deliver 35,000 boxes a week to food banks, community and religious organizations, and other nonprofits through June 30.

Perdue, Ivanka Trump and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who wore face coverings inside the refrigerated warehouse, watched as workers swiftly packed boxes with mushrooms, tomatoes, zucchini, bell peppers, potatoes and other produce items. The workers were bundled up against the chill and wore face shields, face masks and other protective gear.

“We held them,” Ivanka Trump said. “These are 20 to 25 pound boxes of the finest fresh produce, often locally grown.”

The president’s eldest daughter has been working with USDA, the Small Business Administration and Treasury Department to include smaller farms in coronavirus relief programs, the White House said.

After Coastal Sunbelt Produce received a USDA contract, the company was able to recall 50 furloughed employees to work on the food box program, she said.

Trump praised the program at an unrelated White House event on Friday.

“It’ll be helping farmers, ranchers, but it’ll be bringing food to some of the food lines and some of the food kitchens that you’ve been seeing on television,” he said.

Ivanka Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump, wears a mask as she speaks with employees following a tour of Coastal Sunbelt Produce, Friday, May 15, 2020, in Laurel, Md. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)


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Yankel liebershnitzel
Yankel liebershnitzel
4 years ago

Millions of Dollars ‘s of food are Going to waste, we are drowning in free meals here in lakewood

Shify
Shify
4 years ago

Yes that’s true I would prefer 100$ week rather 100 meals a week which had isn’t eaten

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
4 years ago

They are only starting this now?

In the parsha unfortunately
In the parsha unfortunately
4 years ago

It would be much more practical to give us the money to be exclusively used for food. In this way we can purchase what we truly need and use. What does it help to give us another crate of potatoes and onions? We don’t need another 20 containers of milk and farshimiled tomatoes. Eggs and chicken we could use. A fresh loaf of bread we can use. Fresh good quality fruits we can use. Paper/plastic plates, napkins, paper towels, cups, and utensils we can use.