Is it a bird? A plane? How about rice?
We bet you’ve never seen rice flying through the air quite like this before. It’s actually part of a shipment of 10,000 tons of Cargill-donated rice being unloaded at the Port of Mombasa. Once unloaded, it will help feed one million hungry people in Kenya.
In support of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa, Cargill sourced the grain and managed the ocean transport and logistics to get all that grain to Kenya. WFPUSA raised funds from the American public to support delivering the food from the Mombasa port to the people in need throughout Kenya.
It’s a great example of how partnerships that unite people are transforming our capacity to fight hunger. We can’t all carry 10,000 tons of rice across the globe, but we can each do a little bit. And together that adds up to a lot.
Copyright: WFP/Stephanie Savariaud

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Is it a bird? A plane? How about rice?

We bet you’ve never seen rice flying through the air quite like this before. It’s actually part of a shipment of 10,000 tons of Cargill-donated rice being unloaded at the Port of Mombasa. Once unloaded, it will help feed one million hungry people in Kenya.

In support of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa, Cargill sourced the grain and managed the ocean transport and logistics to get all that grain to Kenya. WFPUSA raised funds from the American public to support delivering the food from the Mombasa port to the people in need throughout Kenya.

It’s a great example of how partnerships that unite people are transforming our capacity to fight hunger. We can’t all carry 10,000 tons of rice across the globe, but we can each do a little bit. And together that adds up to a lot.

Copyright: WFP/Stephanie Savariaud

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