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These purchases are made with funds available in accordance with Article 32 of the "Agricultural Adjustment Law".
These purchases continue the US Department of Agriculture's assistance in helping food manufacturers withstand the supply disruptions in the food chain caused by COVID-19.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said that the impact of COVID-19 extends from farms to the ocean, and the US fisheries and seafood industries have been hit hard.
Today, the USDA is pleased to carry out the largest seafood purchase in the department's history.
As the Biden administration is working hard to restore the economy of American families, buying these healthy and nutritious foods will benefit the Food Relief Agency and non-profit organizations and help those struggling with food difficulties.
Today, the USDA is pleased to carry out the largest seafood purchase in the department's history.
As the Biden administration is working hard to restore the economy of American families, buying these healthy and nutritious foods will benefit the Food Relief Agency and non-profit organizations and help those struggling with food difficulties.
The seafood that the Department of Agriculture plans to purchase includes Alaska cod, wild prawns in the Gulf of Mexico and the South Atlantic, Pacific prawns, Pacific rock fillets, Pacific cod fillets, and sockeye salmon.
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Department of Agriculture said that due to the decline in purchasing demand due to COVID-19, the closure of restaurants and other stores, and the interruption of the supply chain, the inventory of these commodities is in a state of severe oversupply.
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Department of Agriculture said that due to the decline in purchasing demand due to COVID-19, the closure of restaurants and other stores, and the interruption of the supply chain, the inventory of these commodities is in a state of severe oversupply.
The order will be announced within the first week of June, and a tender will be issued in mid-June, and a decision will be made towards the end of the month.
Products ordered will start in mid-August.
Products ordered will start in mid-August.
The types and expenses that the Ministry of Agriculture plans to purchase are as follows:
Alaska pollock: $20 million
Wild shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico and the South Atlantic: US$25 million
Pacific Shrimp: US$4 million
Pacific Rock Fillet: US$4 million
Pacific Cod Fillet: US$9 million
Sockeye salmon: $8.
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Since the epidemic, the U.
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Department of Agriculture has allocated US$191 million to aquatic enterprises to support the development of the industry.
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Department of Agriculture has allocated US$191 million to aquatic enterprises to support the development of the industry.