U.S. Dairy Industry Supports USDA's Food for Peace Dairy Funding

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U.S. dairy organizations have expressed support for the USDA's Food for Peace program allocations, which include funding for milk-powder RUSF nutrition aid. This move is expected to increase demand for U.S. dairy ingredients.
U.S. Dairy Industry Supports USDA's Food for Peace Dairy Funding

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has allocated funds under the Food for Peace program to support the provision of milk-powder Ready-to-Use Supplementary Food (RUSF) as nutritional aid. This decision has been welcomed by major U.S. dairy groups, who see it as an opportunity to boost demand for domestic dairy ingredients.

The Food for Peace program, a long-standing U.S. initiative, aims to combat global hunger and malnutrition by distributing American agricultural commodities. The recent funding allocation specifically targets the inclusion of milk-powder RUSF, a product that can play a crucial role in addressing nutritional deficiencies in vulnerable populations.

Dairy organizations in the U.S. have applauded this move, noting that it not only supports global nutrition efforts but also promotes the use of U.S.-sourced dairy products. By increasing the demand for milk-powder, the program is expected to create new opportunities for American dairy producers and suppliers.

The USDA's commitment to the Food for Peace program and its focus on dairy products highlights the importance of the dairy sector in U.S. agricultural exports. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to enhance the competitiveness of U.S. dairy on the international stage, offering a dual benefit of supporting domestic industries while contributing to global food security.

The allocation of funds for milk-powder RUSF is part of a broader strategy to ensure the availability of nutritious food options in areas facing food scarcity. The initiative underscores the role of dairy products in providing essential nutrients and supporting health and development in communities worldwide.


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