Title 7 › Chapter 41— FOOD FOR PEACE › § 1691a
Because of recent international farm and trade agreements, the United States promises to keep giving food aid to developing countries. Congress says the President must, in talks at international forums like the Food Aid Convention, the World Trade Organization, and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, push other donors to give more. The President must try to make sure humanitarian groups, recipient governments, charities, and international organizations can get help based on their own needs checks and can run food programs with donors. The President must also try to keep all ways of giving aid available—sending food, giving money to buy food locally, or selling donated food to raise funds—so long as the help is based on assessed need, aims to help recipients’ food security, and does not discourage local farming or disrupt commercial markets. The United States should increase its food assistance in line with the Agreement on Agriculture.
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7 U.S.C. § 1691a
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60