As layoffs continue to rise and the economy continues to decline America’s food banks are sagging under the increased load according to The Wall Street Journal. According to The New York Times, critical shortages have forced some Food Banks to ration supplies, distribute staples usually reserved for disaster relief, and in some instances close.
Why are we unable to keep up with demand when we most need to? In part, the problem is due to successful farmers. There is less stored in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Bonus Commodity Program that buys surplus crops in America. When the farmers have no surpluses, it translates to a shrinking program.
The fourth quarter oil and gas prices also contributed to the shortfalls by increasing the price of food as the high distribution costs are passed along through the system.
There is a farm bill currently in the Senate that would raise emergency aid of $250 million a year to Food Banks. Of all of the hands that are outstretched to receive economic aid from the government, this hand would deliver relief directly into the mouths of the people. Rather than allow American Food Banks to close, the Senate needs to move quickly to ensure that our relief programs are still in place when our people really need them, like right now! Your thoughts?





5 comments:
Interesting and well written article and I will pass this along to my senators and congressmen from Georgia. I think if we can spend $700 billion to bailout insurance,car manufacturers, banks and the like, not to mention $10 billion a month to fund a war we should have never created, we can certainly see or way free to feed people during this hard economic times! Everyone needs to jump on this bandwagon and put our government's backs to the wall to do something useful and intelligent for a change.
Thanks for the topic and the information!
I was so glad to find this blog!
I work with musician/philanthropist Peter Buffett; he is currently partnering with Amie Street, The Food Bank of New York and The Robin Hood Foundation to specifically address this crisis this winter.
Every time his FREE Christmas album, Star of Wonder, is downloaded, $3 will be donated to The Food Bank of New York, which translates to FIFTEEN (15!!) free meals.
Please go to: amiestreet.com/fhb to download a copy and find out more!
I will mention the problem possibly stems from the Gov. forcing farmers to grow corn for ethanol. Knowing full well that a food shortage might happen. The farmers used to grow edible food on that land before.
Now our water is being bought up. The World Bank is tightening it's hold. The country is bankrupt and people will be starving. Hm, In just 8 years. From a balanced budget to this
I will mention the problem possibly stems from the Gov. forcing farmers to grow corn for ethanol. Knowing full well that a food shortage might happen. The farmers used to grow edible food on that land before.
Now our water is being bought up. The World Bank is tightening it's hold. The country is bankrupt and people will be starving. Hm... In just 8 years... From a balanced budget to this...
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