For decades, the Food for Peace Act, as reauthorized in the Farm Bill, has demonstrated the generosity

of the American people by purchasing food from U.S. farmers and delivering it to people in urgent need

around the world. In December 2025, after spending far less than what was appropriated, and despite

reservations expressed by key Members of Congress, the State Department relinquished control of the

Food for Peace (FFP) program, which it was administering after the shuttering of the U.S. Agency for

International Development (USAID). An interagency agreement (IAA) signed by the U.S. Department of

Agriculture (USDA), the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Office of

Management and Budget, transfers FFP to USDA for fiscal years (FY) 2025 and FY 2026.

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