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Texas farmers face the damage caused by historic winter storm


Houston farmer loses 80 percent of crop in Texas freeze, and he s not alone
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Plant It Forward farmer and chef Constant Ngouala surveys his farmland at the PIF Braeswood Church location on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021.Annie Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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Plant It Forward farmer Constant Ngouala surveys both damaged and salvageable produce at the PIF Braeswood Church location on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021.Annie Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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Plant It Forward farmer and chef Constant Ngouala assesses damage to his crops Saturday at PIF Braeswood Church location.Annie Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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This is an example of good government spending, and it's about to get cut


This is an example of good government spending, and it’s about to get cut
Slash and burn budgeting threatens a program that feeds hungry Texans
Lots of carrots filled a fruits and vegetables assembly line outside AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, March 28, 2020 coordinated by Arlington Charities, Fielder Road Baptist Church and Tarrant Area Food Bank. Austin is considering a budget that cuts a program that allows food banks to purchase damaged produce from Texas farmers.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer)
A program that feeds hungry Texans is on the chopping block in Austin. Legislators should rescue it.
The Surplus Agricultural Product Grant allocates money to 21 food banks across the state to buy Grade 2 produce from Texas farmers. Without this program, officials say, farmers would use the damaged produce for compost. But the grant allows farmers to avoid a total loss. It also helps food banks acquire fresh fruits and vegetables. Since 2006, this program ....

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Poverty in US continues to grow through COVID-19 pandemic


By Tim Henderson
Stateline.org/TNS
Even as average personal incomes rose during the pandemic largely because of government aid, millions of people who didn’t receive such help have fallen into poverty, struggling to pay for food and other basic expenses.
That group, trying to get by with the help of local charities, may have been excluded from the federal payments because of immigration status, lack of time in the labor force needed to claim unemployment benefits, or just red tape in states that have been slow to pay jobless claims.
The situation in the Houston area is particularly desperate, with almost half of residents struggling to pay basic expenses in the week ending Dec. 7, according to a Census Bureau survey. That share has grown 10 points since October to 48.4 percent, the highest of the 15 metro areas included. In Miami and Riverside, Ca., more than 45 percent of people said they had trouble paying for routine expenses such as food, rent and car payment ....

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