As the coronavirus pandemic continues, our nation’s food supply is feeling the strain. Processing plants are shutting down or cutting back and some farmers are being forced to destroy excess product. Meanwhile, Americans across the country are now turning to overwhelmed food banks as their income is cut short. Now, the Department of Agriculture is working on Coronavirus Food Assistance Program to help. Matter of Fact Correspondent Jessica Gomez introduces us to some farmers who say they don’t know how long they’ll be able to get food to your table.
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