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USDA’s Food for Education Program Continues to Benefit Health of World’s Citizens

April 07, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

A group of schoolchildren wait patiently in line to get their lunch. This ritual takes place in schools all over the world. But for the children in Mali, a country ranked 160 out of 169 of the poorest countries in the world, this may be their one nutritious meal for the day. With the number of...

Food and Nutrition Trade

U.S. Agribusinesses Seek Trade, Investment Opportunities in Indonesia

April 07, 2011 Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Michael Scuse

This is the first in a series of three blogs affiliated with USDA’s Agribusiness Trade and Investment Mission, which was led by Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Michael Scuse. This week, it’s been my privilege to lead an Agribusiness Trade and Investment Mission to...

Trade

Free Kit Helps Educators Empower Students to Become ‘Beetle Busters’

April 07, 2011 Christine Markham, National ALB Eradication Program Director, Raleigh, NC

A free curriculum available online can help educators teach students how to spot the invasive Asian longhorned beetle. Infestations of the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) have been initially reported by alert members of communities in New York, New Jersey, Illinois, and Massachusetts. As summer...

Animals Plants

Arizona – Stronger Economies Together Thanks to USDA Support

April 07, 2011 Dianna Jennings, USDA Arizona Special Projects Coordinator

Last summer Arizona rural communities joined together to compete for a USDA Rural Development Technical Assistance grant to train communities of interest on regional economic development. The initiative, Stronger Economies Together or SET, was launched in 2009 by USDA Rural Development in...

Rural

Beetle Eradication Staff Helps Community with Toy and Food Drives

April 07, 2011 Rhonda Santos, APHIS Public Affairs Specialist, Worcester, MA

The Asian Longhorned Beetle eradication staff in Worcester looks for pests up in the tree but also leaves presents under the tree. The Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) eradication program in Worcester, Mass., began when a resident from the Greendale neighborhood found a strange-looking insect in her...

Animals Plants

Young People Plant Coastal Garden to Benefit Endangered Sea Turtles

April 04, 2011 Cindy McArthur, National Partnership Office, U.S. Forest Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Under a bright Hawaiian sun, a group of girls ages 11 to 18 planted a special vegetable garden that will not only teach others about ecosystems but will also help endangered sea turtles. The project is inspired by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Lets Move...

Forestry Initiatives

Pennsylvania Bio-fuel Producer Harnessing Our Potential to Out-Innovate Global Competitors

April 04, 2011 Tom Williams, Pennsylvania State Director, USDA Rural Development

Local media had a glimpse into one of the largest biofuels plants in the United States and the high-profile biofuels production industry last week. Inside HERO BX in Erie, Penn., camera crews rolled video and snapped photos of energy’s future—the conversion of materials like animal fat and vegetable...

Energy Rural

Secretary Vilsack Announces Local Projects to Help Kids Get Outdoors

April 04, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Monday the infusion of $1 million from the current U.S. Forest Service budget toward projects and programs that get kids outside to experience the great outdoors, connect with nature and help nurture future land stewards. The two programs receiving funding...

Forestry

Science from USDA, Building on Tribal Traditions

April 04, 2011 Dr. Ann Bartuska, Deputy Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics

Recently, I visited Tohono O’odham Community College, in Sells, AZ, one of the tribal colleges that the Department of Agriculture supports around the country to level the playing field and open the doors of higher education to more young people. The Tohono O’odham or “Desert People” live in the...

Rural Research and Science

Maintaining a Med Fly Barrier to Protect U.S. Fruits and Vegetables

April 04, 2011 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

On my recent trip to Guatemala, I had the honor and pleasure to spend some quality time with my counterpart from Mexico, Dr. Enrique Sanchez Cruz and the Mexican Secretary of Agriculture, Francisco Mayorga. We were in Guatemala to attend the MOSCAMED Med Fly Commission meeting and to sign an...

Food and Nutrition Trade