Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 100— - GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY › § 9302
The United States will work to improve food security, nutrition, and the strength of food systems around the world. Programs must help food-insecure countries move toward self-reliance and economic security by coordinating U.S. aid. They must speed up inclusive, farm-driven growth to reduce poverty, hunger, and malnutrition, especially for women and children. The effort focuses on raising small farmers’ and fishers’ productivity and incomes, expanding local capacity and market access, making nutritious food and clean water more available and affordable, supporting entrepreneurship and youth in food businesses, and encouraging new agricultural technologies. It also aims to make food systems more resilient to shocks (including global food crises), promote stable rules like clear property rights, improve nutrition for women, adolescent girls, and children with special attention to the first 1,000 days, strengthen university partnerships to build farming skills, and use taxpayer dollars wisely. The President should coordinate all federal agencies, use each agency’s strengths while working with outside partners, and use open funding requests so many kinds of organizations can participate through grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, or other tools.
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22 U.S.C. § 9302
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73