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2017 National

Conference

D E N V E R , C O L O R A D O

A P R I L 2 3 - 2 6

W W W . C O M M O D I T Y F O O D S . O R G

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USDA Foods Resources:Using the RA Handbook as a Guide

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USDA Foods Resources

Carole ErbDirector, Education Sales

[email protected]

13 years experience working with USDA Foods

ACDA Processing Committee Co-Chair

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Orientation to USDAfor Recipient Agencies

April 23, 2017

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FNSFood and Nutrition Service-Food Distribution DivisionUSDA Foods Program Administration, Processing Program Administration, Foods Available List, Order Fulfillment, Customer Service

Agricultural Marketing Service-Commodity ProcurementSpecifications, Procurement, Contract Administration, Payment

AMS

USDA Foods Agency Roles

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USDA Food and Nutrition ServiceFood Distribution Division

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USDA Foods Resources

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Food Distribution Homepagehttp://www.fns.usda.gov/fdd/food-distribution-programs

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USDA Foods Toolkithttp://www.fns.usda.gov/usda-foods/usda-foods-toolkit

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Foods Available List

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USDA Product Information Sheets

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USDA Foods Specificationswww.ams.usda.gov/selling-food/product-specs

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“USDA Foods from Farm to Plate” Monthly E-Letters

- Sign up via GovDelivery on the FDD website

- Rotating focus each month- All Programs- Spotlight on Schools- Household Highlights

(CSFP/TEFAP)- FDPIR Connection

www.fns.usda.gov/usda-foods-e-letters

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USDA Foods Webinars- View recordings in the Food Distribution

playlist on the FNS YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/USDAfoodandnutrition

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USDA Foods Resources

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USDA Foods Resources

Stephanie Bruce

Director, Nutrition Services

[email protected]

18 years experience working with

USDA Foods

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USDA Foods Resources

• USDA Foods Program was Established in 1935

• $2.2 Billion to Recipient Agencies in 2015

• Per Meal Rate – National average of the value of donated foods

• Entitlement calculation- (# of creditable meals claimed * the Per Meal Rate) +/- Prior Year Balance

• Direct Delivery (Brown Box); Diverted for Processing; DOD Produce

• I interact with USDA periodically at conferences and via email as needed.

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USDA Foods Resources

• Per Meal Rate & Entitlement (Total meals claimed * Per Meal Rate)• Planned Assistance Level (PAL) – Total Allocations per RA• Foods Available List• Four Commodity Types

1. Direct Delivery2. Direct Delivery- Value Added3. Direct Diversion4. DoD Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program

• SEPDS – Summary End Product Data Schedule• USDA Complaint Process

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USDA Foods Resources

Barbara Harral, RDN

Supervisor II

Montgomery County Public Schools

Maryland

24 years of experience in School Meals Programs

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USDA Foods Resources

National Processing Agreement – NPA

State Processing Agreement – SPA

WBSCM –Web Based Supply Chain Management

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USDA Foods Resources

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USDA Foods Resources

Jill Kidd, MS, RD, SNS

Director of Nutrition Services

Pueblo city Schools

[email protected]

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USDA Foods Resources

Planning and Forecasting

1. Start with the MENU!

2. Review past usage

3. Analyze costs and value

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USDA Foods Resources

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USDA Foods Resources

Darren Frymoyer , SNS

St Lucie Public Schools

Student Population 39,000

74% Free and Reduced

- 10 High Schools - 4 Middle Schools

- 13 K-8 Schools - 17 Elementary

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USDA Foods Resources

VPT vs. PTV

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USDA Foods 101

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USDA Foods Resources

Thomas Smith

Director of Child Nutrition, Archdiocese of New York

[email protected]

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USDA Foods Resources

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USDA Foods Resources

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USDA Foods Resources

Richard Browder SNS, FMPDirector of Student Nutrition

Brighton Area Schools: Brighton, MI

• K-12 School District

• 6100 students

Vice Chairperson Great Lakes Consortium

• Representing over 670 Member districts 661 with $30,111,620 USDA Foods entitlement

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USDA Foods Resources

Benefits• Ability to combine the ADP of the participating agencies

• Pooling ADP increases what may be offered to the co-op

• Volume discounts may result in better pricing

Challenges• Restriction of choice

• Inventory Management

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USDA Food Resources

Single Bank Process

A co-op or group of Recipient Agencies (RA’s) decide to combine their entitlement dollars into a

single account.. State approval is required for Single Banks

The single bank for the GLC co-op in Michigan for school year 2016-2017 was $30,124,145.96

entitlement dollars from 676 school districts

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USDA Food Resources

Single Bank Roles & ResponsibilitiesRA (Customer) Responsibilities Declare single bank status BEFORE a new school year begins Decide how much of their entitlement dollars to spend on Processed, Non-Processed, Produce/DoD Collectively determine single bank(s) type(s):

Processed only Non-Processed only Processed and Non-Processed

Verify PTV discounts on invoices

Administrator/BOD Responsibilities Review co-op usage for forecasting/planning Pre-plan USDA Foods orders and review with Co-Op Place USDA Foods orders with USDA WBSCM Notify processors of entitlement allocations at the Co-Op level Send Allocation Files to GFS CMA Send shut-off file to CMA when customer’s target usage has been met

Distributor Responsibilities Systematically receive and upload daily allocations files Send Nightly customers invoices/credits Systematically receive and upload shut-off files

Customer’s

target usage

has been met

The Co-op is out

of pounds for a

processor

The Co-op

is out of

entitlement

dollars

Shut-offs will occur for any of the following reasons:

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USDA Food Resources

Summary

• Recipient Agencies should carefully weigh the costs and benefits of joining a co-op

• All costs should be considered including any fees or shared expenses for co-op operations

• When using a third-party administrator, those services are subject to the same procurement requirements as any other purchase of goods or services

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USDA Foods Resources

Lonnie Burt, MS, RD, CD-NSenior Director

Hartford Public Schools

32 Years in CNP 30 Years as Director

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USDA Foods Resources

District Stats: Number of Students in the District: 20,717 Students

Number of Schools in the District: 49 Schools

Hartford Public Schools CEP: 47

Interschool Traditional Agreements: 2

CEP ISP: 60.5

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USDA Foods Resources

• NSLP

• SBP

• At-Risk Supper

• Afterschool Snacks

• SFSP

• FFVP

• DoD Unprocessed Pilot

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USDA Foods Resources

• Food safety is top priority• HACCP systems • Sanitation Training Program

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USDA Foods Resources

•Food Recalls

• Communication is key•Quick response time• Immediately isolate and label recalled product• Conduct inventory to determine how much and where

product is• Know how to read manufacturer label codes

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USDA Foods Resources

Product identification information must be provided by the manufacturer so that recalled product can be identified accurately.

Specific product information may include: Company name, Brand name, Case markings Establishment number (for meat, poultry, or egg products) Product markings Can codes, Lot numbers, Product dating such as sell-by date or use-by date

NOTE: The UPC code is not adequate for identification because it only gives the product name and not lot or code numbers

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USDA Foods Resources

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USDA Foods Resources

JJennifer Zeligson RDManager, Food Distribution Programs

NJ Department of [email protected]

5 years experience with a State Agency16 years experience as a Foodservice Director

New Jersey has over 600 RAs and is 78% Foodservice Management Company

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USDA Foods Resources

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USDA Foods Resources

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USDA Foods Resources

Debra Huffman

President & CEO

debrahuffman@

asianfoodsolutions.com

9 years experience

Working with USDA Foods

Jodi BattenNational Sales & Marketing

Manager: Education – K12 & College and [email protected]

18 years experience Working with USDA Foods

Alethia ScheettK-12 Marketing Specialist

[email protected]

9 years experience Working with USDA Foods

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