P.O. Box 190759 San Juan, PR 00919-0759
(787) 759-2000 / Exts. 4055, 6292
P.O. Box 190759 San Juan, PR 00919-0759
(787) 759-2000 / Exts. 4055, 6292
The Child Nutrition Act (42 U.S. Code CHAPTER 13A) establishes the Federal Food Distribution Program which in Puerto Rico operates under the State Agency, Food and Nutrition Services of the Department of Education. The Program contributes to improving the diet of participating children and adults, it also seeks to help farmers from the U.S. by purchasing nutritious food to be used by the following programs:
The Federal Food Distribution Program is made possible through an allocation of funds (“entitlement”). The Federal Department of Agriculture authorizes the Program’s funds that are used annually by the school authorities and eligible Institutions for the acquisition of Federal Food. Funding allocation is determined by a formula that multiplies the lunch rations served during the previous school year by the rate established by the USDA.
The foods to be purchased are selected from a Product Catalog issued by the USDA each year. Some of these foods are meats, cereals, fruits and vegetables, juices, grains, and dairy products. Federal Foods are available in several varieties such as fresh, packaged, frozen, dried, canned, and in bulk, depending on availability.
7 CFR, Part 250, 251 and 252
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