In face of U.S. foreign aid funding cuts that are devastating humanitarian groups, Canada can't back down from its commitments to help the hungry says the Canadian Foodgrains Bank.

U.S. funding freeze takes largest donor out of global humanitarian community leaving deadly gaps
Since 2019 the Local Food Infrastructure Fund has committed $64.8 million to such projects
Intersecting crises of conflict, climate and economics have hit struggling communities hard says Foodgrains Bank
Such disasters don't often blow back on agrifood commodity costs
Grain traffic out of Ukraine not yet easing crisis