A British billionaire funded therapeutic food production amid USAID 'craziness.' It won't be enough
- USAID contracts totaling $50 million were cancelled in late February.
- The Trump administration's freeze on humanitarian spending caused these cancellations.
- Edesia Nutrition and MANA Nutrition faced disruptions to their production of food packets.
- Moore stated, "The reason I can not be in just complete panic right now, is Chris."
- Aid reductions impact children, as Hohn noted, depriving them of critical support.
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Peanut paste saves undernourished children, but shipments are threatened by Trump cuts
This year of ups and downs continues for American manufacturers of nutritional peanut paste, a product that saves thousands of lives of undernourished children but whose shipments have been interrupted by the sudden pause of the State Department for foreign assistance.

A British billionaire funded therapeutic food production amid USAID 'craziness.' It won't be enough
America's nutritional peanut paste manufacturers are having a “yo-yo” of a year. Their lifesaving food packets have been disrupted by the U.S.
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