Food shipment to Harvesters canceled amid DOGE cuts
TOPEKA (KSNT) - A Topeka food bank learned earlier this week an upcoming shipment of food is canceled due to spending cuts at the federal level.
27 News spoke with a Harvesters spokesman who said the cuts were brought on by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Emergency Food Assistance program. The scheduled shipment to Harvesters in Kansas and Missouri included 41,000 cases of healthy and fresh food including 2.4 million pounds of meat, poultry, eggs, dairy and fruit.
Harvesters was set to distribute the food to local families in April. Despite these cuts, Harvesters intends to continue with its upcoming distributions but reports future deliveries to the communities it serves may change.
Harvesters served people in 27 counties across Kansas and Missouri with more than 54,000,000 meals in 2024 alone, according to its Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Report. You can learn more about Harvesters by heading to its website.
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