[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 71 (Tuesday, April 29, 2025)]
[House]
[Pages H1688-H1689]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
EDESIA NUTRITION SAVES MALNOURISHED CHILDREN
(Mr. Magaziner of Rhode Island was recognized to address the House
for 5 minutes.).
Mr. MAGAZINER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak about a matter of
life or death for millions of children around the world. Malnutrition
is the leading cause of death for children under 5 globally.
When children starve, their bodies break down their own muscles,
bones, and organs to survive. Their immune systems collapse, leaving
them defenseless to disease.
Mr. Speaker, if you go into a clinic where children are suffering
from malnutrition, you won't hear them crying because they don't have
the strength. The silence is all you will hear.
When it comes to nutrition, the first 1,000 days of a child's life
are critical for development for the rest of their lives, but there is
a miracle treatment that can save the lives of malnourished children,
even in the most remote corners of the world. Ready-to-use therapeutic
food, or RUTF, is a nutrient-packed peanut butter paste.
RUTF, also known as Plumpy'Nut, delivers the fat, sugar, and protein
that children with malnutrition need to survive and grow. It requires
no refrigeration, and kids show improvement and are saved within weeks.
Edesia Nutrition, based in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, is one of
the two organizations in the United States that manufactures
Plumpy'Nut. From their factory in North Kingstown, they produced over
88 million pounds of Plumpy'Nut each year.
This work saved more than 25 million lives across 65 countries,
including 5 million lives last year.
Edesia and another organization, MANA, based in Georgia, have been
doing lifesaving work, but this work has been largely halted because
the Trump administration has frozen new orders for RUTF, grinding
production nearly to a halt. This is despite Secretary Rubio and Elon
Musk promising publicly that emergency food aid would be continued.
That has not been the case so far, and relief for starving children is
now uncertain.
USAID's Office of Food for Peace has funded the manufacture and
distribution of this food relief to the developing world for decades,
but with the closure of USAID, and despite the assurances of Secretary
Rubio and other administration officials, no new orders have been
submitted for the next fiscal year.
As a result, Edesia, the factory in my district, has had to lay off
staff, leaving production of Plumpy'Nut slowed nearly to a halt.
Shipments meant for starving children have been stranded in warehouses.
There are boxes of this stuff sitting in warehouses right now with no
place to go. Every hour of missed production means 415 starving
children will not get the food they need to survive.
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If we allow Edesia and MANA's mission to fail, it will be a moral
failure on our part.
I urge the administration and my colleagues to do the right thing.
Restore the funding for emergency food aid. Keep America's promise to
the world's most vulnerable children. We do not have another day to
waste. This is a moment of urgency.
That is why starting today, I will take to the floor of the House
every single day to call to anybody in this city who will listen,
asking to please restore Federal funding for emergency food aid.
We do not have the ability to filibuster in the House like they do in
the Senate, but I do have the right and the ability to stand in this
Chamber every day for at least a couple of minutes to call attention to
this urgent issue, and that is exactly what I intend to do until this
funding is restored.
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