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U.S. Food Purchases for Foreign Aid Halted

The U.S. government has halted purchases of wheat, soybeans, and other commodities for foreign food aid programs since the current administration initiated a broad review of federal aid spending. This freeze affects major programs such as Food for Progress, Food for Peace, and McGovern-Dole Food for Education. The suspension not only threatens global food aid efforts but also harms U.S. farmers who rely on these programs to support their supply chains and promote their products abroad. Despite a waiver issued to allow food assistance, the USDA has not resumed purchases or provided any communication on the pause. Organizations expecting funds and shipments have faced delays, with some describing the impact as potentially "devastating" to both food aid recipients and U.S. farmers.