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A paper released by the Rockefeller Foundation that deals with the reorganization of the US food production and distribution system.[1][2]

Disclaimer (#3)Document.png paper  by Rockefeller Foundation dated 2020
Subjects: food security
Source: Rockefeller Foundation

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Introduction:[3]

America faces a hunger and nutrition crisis unlike any this country has seen in generations. Today 14 million children are missing meals on a regular basis – a statistic that’s five times worse than before the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s even worse for Latino and Black families, which have seen rates of nutrition insecurity spike to 25% and 30%, respectively.
In many ways, Covid-19 has boiled over long-simmering problems plaguing America’s food system. What began as a public health crisis fueled an economic crisis, leaving 33 percent of families unable to afford the amount or quality of food they want. School closures put 30 million students at risk of losing the meals they need to learn and thrive.

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