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Global Research Alliance Launched at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen

December 16, 2009

Today in Copenhagen, agricultural research took center stage at the United Nations Climate Change Conference when Ministers from 17 countries and I launched a Global Research Alliance that will help us better understand how agriculture can help reduce greenhouse gases while also growing more food...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Highlights Links Between Climate Change and Global Food Safety at Copenhagen Talks

December 11, 2009 Chris Mather is Communications Director for the U.S. Department of Agriculture

It’s apparent as you speak to the Danes here in Copenhagen that this city, and all of Denmark has a lot on the line when it comes to the issue of climate change. No part of this country is far from the sea, and climate change and a rising sea level combined could alter living conditions...

Health and Safety Food and Nutrition Trade

Merrigan Meets Joins Leaders for Clean Energy Economy Forum

December 10, 2009 acampbell

Earlier this week I participated in an Obama Administration Clean Energy Economy Forum in Arlington, Virginia with U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, Assistant Secretary of Energy for Energy Efficiency and Renewables Cathy Zoi, Virginia Governor Tim Kaine, U.S. Representative Gerry Connolly...

Energy

USDA Team Receives A Presidential Award for Leadership in Federal Energy Management

December 10, 2009

As you walk through the facilities at headquarters in Washington and in the field, it quickly becomes apparent that a new attitude has taken hold at USDA: A drive to use energy more efficiently. These efforts were noted by President Obama and the White House Council on Environmental Quality recently...

Energy

Merrigan Addresses Global Agricultural Leaders

November 18, 2009

Agriculture Deputy Secretary Merrigan today kicked of the 36th Conference of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations – the first woman to hold this role and the first time the United States has chaired the Conference in 20 years.

Food and Nutrition Trade Rural

Biofuels Testimony

October 29, 2009

I had a chance this morning to testify before the House Agriculture Committee about USDA’s commitment to energy security for America. I shared the spotlight for this hearing with Under Secretary Tonsager, and together we impressed on our colleagues on the Hill the great challenges we have before us...

Energy

Secretary to Discuss Agricultural Trade Issues During JCCT Meeting in China

October 28, 2009

While in China, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack will participate in the meeting of the U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT) in Hangzhou on Thursday. He will be joined by U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke. The JCCT serves as an...

Trade

Secretary Vilsack Arrives in Philippines for U.S. Trade Mission

October 26, 2009

On Saturday, I arrived in the Philippines for the first-ever USDA trade mission in Southeast Asia. The Philippines is a key market in the region for U.S. agricultural exports, with sales of over $1.77 billion in 2008, a record high, while U.S. agricultural imports from the Philippines reached $ 1.24...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Vilsack exits Nairobi city limits to visit agriculture, education institutions

August 12, 2009 Chris Mather, USDA Director of Communications

Chris Mather, USDA Director of Communications, traveled with Secretary Vilsack to Kenya for the AGOA (African Growth and Opportunity Act) Summit. Today she shares her thoughts on segments of the trip when they traveled beyond the city limits of Nairobi for educational events. Last week, Secretary...

Trade

Secretary Vilsack and Secretary Chu discuss green jobs and new energy in Virginia

June 18, 2009 acampbell

Secretary Vilsack visited Virginia today with Energy Secretary Steven Chu to discuss the many ways in which saving energy, developing green jobs and pursuing new biofuel alternatives will help to revitalize rural America.

Energy