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Operators of food banks and pantries in America are bracing for President Donald Trump’s tariffs and other White House policies that they anticipate will have a “horrific” impact on their operations.

Trump put a 30-day pause on his tariff threats against Mexico and Canada on February 4. However, once those 30 days are up, Americans might experience price rises on food imported from those two countries, unless the tariffs are renegotiated.

A study from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) found 63 percent of vegetable imports and 47 percent of the fruit and nut imports into the U.S. are from Mexico.

The U.S. imported around $38.5 billion in agricultural goods from Mexico, per the USDA, as it is the U.S.’s biggest trading partner.

Volunteers Alin Cepoi and Sheri Chard preparing bags of food to be donated through the West Side Campaign Against Hunger outdoor mobile food pantry market outside of St. Paul & St. Andrew United Methodist Church,…Anthony Behar/Sipa via AP Images

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