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Commissioner Quarles’ appeal to USDA contributes to purchase of up to 13 million gallons of milk


Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles applauded the announcement that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will purchase 11-13 million gallons of milk from dairy farmers for $50 million and distribute it to food banks across the nation.

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“This announcement is a much-needed shot in the arm for the dairy industry,” Commissioner Quarles said. “I was honored to appeal to the USDA on behalf of our dairy producers and the Kentucky Association of Food Banks. This purchase will provide fresh, nutritious milk to families in need. It also will provide a cushion for dairy farm families as we work together to address major structural changes in the dairy industry and chart a course going forward.”

The announcement follows the award of a $30,000 grant from The Dairy Alliance, a nonprofit dairy promotion organization funded by dairy farm families of the southeastern United States, to God’s Pantry Food Bank in May for the purchase of milk coolers for four affiliate food pantries. The grant was awarded in conjunction with The Dairy Alliance’s Milk 2 My Plate program and the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s (KDA) Hunger Initiative.

“Milk is one of the most requested items at food banks, but food bank clients receive the equivalent of less than one gallon of milk per person per year,” said Tamara Sandberg, executive director of the Kentucky Association of Food Banks. “We are grateful for the leadership of Secretary Sonny Perdue and Commissioner Quarles to help close this gap while supporting the dairy industry.”

Commissioner Quarles unveiled the Kentucky Hunger Initiative two years ago to bring together farmers, charitable organizations, faith groups, community leaders, and government entities to look for ways to reduce hunger in Kentucky. To find out more about the Hunger Initiative, click here.

Kentucky Department of Agriculture


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