Division of Food Distribution |
The Division of Food Distribution contributes to the nutritional well being of the citizens of Kentucky by distributing USDA commodities to eligible recipient agencies. Food Distribution administers four food programs for USDA. Child Nutrition Commodity ProgramThe Division of Food Distribution coordinates the distribution of commodities to more than 1600 public, private nonprofit schools and residential child care institutions that provide meals to students. The Child Nutrition Commodity Program supports American agricultural producers by providing cash reimbursements for meals served in schools, but also by providing nutritious, USDA-purchased food. USDA commodities valued at over $16 million a year for 245 school systems, serving over 400,000 students daily. Over $1.6 million is used to purchase fresh produce through the Department of Defense to assist in providing fresh fruits and vegetables to Kentucky students and to assist in fighting the obesity issues faced by school children. Commodity Supplemental Food ProgramThe CSFP is a program administered by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture for Kentucky residents. The program supplements the diets of participates by providing generous monthly packages of food carefully selected to provide broad nutritious food for a well balanced diet, as well as nutritional education and information to enable our clients to enjoy healthier eating habits and healthier lives. The Emergency Food Assistance Program TEFAP is a federal program that helps supplement the diets of low-income Americans by providing them with healthful foods at no cost. Under TEFAP, commodity foods are made available to local agencies for distribution to needy households for use in preparing meals for home consumption, or to organizations that prepare and provide meals for the needy. Recipients of food for home use must meet program eligibility criteria set by the State. Farm to School
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