USDA Statement on SNAP Access at Farmers Markets
USDA Food and Nutrition Service sent this bulletin at 07/14/2018 12:19 PM EDT
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USDA Statement on SNAP Access at Farmers Markets |
In response to the recent news about access to farmers markets for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Food and Nutrition Service Administrator Brandon Lipps offers the following statement: “The Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) was recently informed by a major provider of mobile EBT technology for farmers markets and farm stands that it will discontinue this service. With few providers in this marketplace, this is of great concern. Farmers markets play an important role in providing Americans with access to nutritious foods. FNS is committed to encouraging farmers market participation in the SNAP, to improve access for low income Americans while supporting economic opportunities for farmers and producers. Since being notified of the provider’s decision to discontinue service, USDA has been exploring all available options in an attempt to avoid a service disruption. Our number one goal is to mitigate the impact on our program participants as well as farmers and producers.” Here are some facts you should know about SNAP and farmers markets:
Moving forward, FNS will continue to work with interested mobile payments providers, while seeking to modernize the approach by employing a bring-your-own-device model for accepting SNAP EBT transactions, Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive (FINI), and electronic payments from the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (eWIC). Under this approach, business operators would purchase their own-point-of sale-equipment such as mobile phones and/or transaction terminals. USDA is committed to providing excellent customer service to all of our diverse stakeholders, including those who operate our programs and those whom our programs serve. Our partners include program participants, state agencies, local operators, Congress, national and regional partners, local leaders and elected officials, retailers, and the American taxpayer. Together, we must ensure that our programs serve participants well. USDA's Food and Nutrition Service administers 15 nutrition assistance programs. In addition to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, these programs include Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, the National School Lunch Program, and the Summer Food Service Program which together comprise America's nutrition safety net. For more information, visit www.fns.usda.gov. # |
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