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A Banner Year for Economic and Social Research: 5 Reports on Rural Communities and on Opportunities for Agriculture

December 11, 2015 Mary Bohman, Administrator, Economic Research Service

USDA scientists work 365 days to provide safe and sustainable food, water, and natural resources in the face of a changing climate and uncertain energy sources. To recognize the contribution that agricultural science and research makes in our daily lives, this week’s “Banner Year” series features...

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Working Together to Address Global Food Insecurity

December 02, 2015 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

As a daughter of farmers, and as someone who has spent her career working on behalf of farmers, one of the things I care most deeply about is the future of agriculture – both in the United States and around the world. That is why one of my highest priorities at USDA has been to help develop the next...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Keeping U.S. Meat Competitive on the World Stage

November 30, 2015 Craig A. Morris, AMS Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program Deputy Administrator

USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has the vital mission of administering programs that help market American agricultural products competitively in the global marketplace. One of the ways AMS meets this mission is through the development of our own globally recognized meat standards...

Trade

'Tis the Season to Talk Turkey

November 23, 2015 Michael Sheats, Acting Associate Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program and Director of the AMS Agricultural Analytics Division

The Thanksgiving season is upon us, time for family homecomings, parades, and football games. More importantly, time for the annual turkey feast. As the marketing season hits full stride, the question on everyone’s lips this year is…will there be a shortage of turkeys? The simple answer is: no. To...

Trade

USDA Makes First Visit to Cuba Since 1961

November 17, 2015 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

“Today I had the opportunity to meet with Cuban fruit and vegetable farmers in the Antero Regalado Agricultural Cooperative in Güira de Melena, and hog and sheep producers in the Niceto Pérez Livestock Cooperative. They talked openly about the membership structure of their cooperatives, and they...

Trade

Collaboration and Innovation are Keys to Organic Success

October 28, 2015 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

For years, the organic industry has experienced enormous growth, defying expectations and creating exciting opportunities for producers and entrepreneurs around the world. 2014 was another record year for the organic community, with 19,474 certified organic operations in the United States and nearly...

Conservation Trade

U.S.-Cuba Trade Relationship: Past, Present, and Possible Future

September 02, 2015 Steven Zahniser and Bryce Cooke, Economic Research Service

Since December 2014, when the United States and Cuba announced the intention to restore diplomatic ties for the first time in more than half a century, the U.S. has taken steps to ease restrictions on trade, remittances, and travel to Cuba. The actions have generated a wave of enthusiasm about the...

Trade

Inaugural US Forest Service International Seminar on Forest Landscape Restoration Held in Oregon

August 13, 2015 Lindsay Buchanan, NFS Forest Management, U.S. Forest Service

This blog post was co-authored with Aaron Reuben (International Union for Conservation of Nature) and Kathleen Buckingham (World Resources Institute). Four billion acres of degraded and deforested land world-wide—an area the size of South America—could benefit from restoration. Restoration addresses...

Forestry Trade

Migrating Monarchs

July 17, 2015 Karin Theophile, International Programs, U.S. Forest Service

Last month, beautiful monarch butterflies floated across Chicago’s skyline as a part of their annual migration. During this year’s journey, they found more milkweed plants in several places along their paths because of an innovative program that connects urban communities with nature. Area school...

Forestry Trade

USDA Grain Inspectors Work to Uphold America's Reputation for Quality, Support New Markets

July 10, 2015 Elvis Cordova, Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

As America’s leadership role in the global economy increases, shipments of American grain, oil seeds, and related agricultural products could continue expanding into promising markets in some of the world’s most robust economies. Facilitating the marketing of U.S. grain exports by thorough...

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