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Become a Champion to End Hunger. Make A Commitment and Take Action Today!

April 29, 2011 Duke Storen, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Partnerships, and Outreach

In 2009, nearly 1 million children simply didn’t get enough to eat in the United States. It’s a startling statistic but one that we can change, and you can help. Today, USDA launched a series of new online tools and volunteer initiatives to increase the number of individuals, organizations, and...

Food and Nutrition

FACT from FICTION on Pilot Project to Enhance Quality, Timeliness and Cost-Effectiveness of Environmental Analyses and Documents Related to Biotechnology

April 29, 2011 Michael Gregoire, APHIS Deputy Administrator, Biotechnology Regulatory Services (BRS)

We have seen several stories and concerned comments circulating on blogs regarding USDA’s pilot project to examine ways to enhance quality, timeliness and cost effectiveness of environmental analyses and documents related to biotechnology. We want to separate fact from fiction and ensure that the...

Animals Plants Research and Science

Repair the World: USDA Hosts its First Food and Justice Passover Seder

April 29, 2011 Max Finberg, Director, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Matzah, the traditional flatbread eaten by Jewish people to commemorate Passover, decorated six circular tables, along with bitter herbs (maror), “mortar” for bricks (haroset), and green leafy vegetables (carpas). Around the tables, USDA employees, Administration officials, and a host of guests from...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Secretary Vilsack Talks about “Building the Clean Energy Economy with Equity” at Environmental Justice Conference

April 29, 2011 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

Building a clean energy economy with equity was the topic of this year’s “The State of Environmental Justice in America” conference held this week in Washington. In opening remarks on Thursday, Vice Admiral Melvin Williams Jr. (retired), associate deputy secretary, U.S. Department of Energy, said...

Energy

A Great Day at Delaware State University

April 29, 2011 Dr. Cathie Woteki, Under Secretary of Research, Education and Economics

Last week, I got the chance to address students at Delaware State University’s first-ever Graduate Research Symposium. Delaware State is part of the land-grant university system that is called an “1890 institution,” because it was founded through the second Morrill Act, passed in that year to extend...

Research and Science

USDA Official Hails Michigan Project to Improve Water Quality in Lake Huron

April 29, 2011 Alec Lloyd, Michigan USDA Public Information Officer

Earlier this month we were honored to have Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Agriculture Doug O’Brien join USDA Rural Development Michigan State Director James J. Turner at our Earth Day ceremony in Buena Vista Township. The township board of trustees was there and Township Supervisor Dwayne A...

Rural

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