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Barbeque, Gumbo, Ice Cream and Team USA – America Leads with our Best at the FIFA World Cup

December 01, 2022 Krissy Young, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

There are only a few things in life that can bring together and excite a global community, and food and sports are two of those things!

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Look Who's Speaking at the Forum-It's an All-Star Cast

December 15, 2010 Brenda Chapin, Forum Coordinator, USDA

Another impeccable line-up of speakers, led by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, has been announced for the 2011 Agricultural Outlook Forum. Titled “Today’s Strategies & Tomorrow’s Opportunities,” the Forum will be held February 24-25, 2011, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, Va...

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Secretary Vilsack Meets with Mexican Agricultural Secretary

December 14, 2010 Matt Herrick, USDA, Foreign Agricultural Service,

Last week, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack met with Mexican Agricultural Secretary Francisco Mayorga in Merida, Mexico to discuss agriculture and trade. The two agricultural leaders engaged in a very productive dialogue on a wide range of issues important to both the United States and Mexico.

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Webinar Offers Insight on Exporting to our Neighbor to the North…Canada!

November 17, 2010 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service

Did you know that Canada is the United States’ largest agricultural trading partner, accounting for 16 percent of all U.S. agricultural trade? In 2009, U.S. agricultural exports to Canada were valued at $15.7 billion. Geographical proximity, similar business practices and eating habits make Canada...

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More than 140 U.S. Exhibitors Participate in SIAL Paris to Showcase U.S. Agricultural Products

October 22, 2010 John D. Brewer, Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator

Earlier this week I traveled to Paris to attend the 24 th edition of the Salon International d’Alimentation (SIAL). This 5-day event is one of the largest international food and beverage trade exhibitions in the world, attracting 5,500 exhibitors and over 147,000 trade-only visitors representing 188...

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USDA Works to Further Agricultural Statistics Worldwide

October 20, 2010 Larry A. Sivers, International Programs Office, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service

Today the United Nations is celebrating the first World Statistics Day, to raise awareness of official statistics, which are premised on the core value of service, professionalism and integrity. As one of the principal statistical agencies in the U.S., the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics...

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From the Heartland to Foreign Lands

October 05, 2010 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service

In September, I was one of 28 Junior Professionals and two advisors from USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) who traveled to the Midwest for an annual agricultural training trip. This training opportunity exposed members of FAS’s Junior Professional Advisory Committee (JPAC) to a broad range...

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Foreign Officials Witness Diversity of U.S. Agriculture

September 24, 2010 Allen Alexander,
Director of Foreign Visitors and Protocol,
USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

Want to know how the U.S. does agriculture? Go straight to the source. That’s what I’m doing in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho this week with 24 international officials from 23 countries. Members of our group, who serve at their countries’ embassies and consulates here in the U.S., hail from Angola...

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Foreign Agricultural Service Opens New Office in Shenyang, China

September 20, 2010 Under Secretary Jim Miller, Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

I was delighted to be in China last week to officially open USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service’s new Agricultural Trade Office (ATO) in Shenyang. This new office will serve as a bridge between American and Chinese businesses, opening opportunities for trade and collaboration between our two nations...

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U.S. Florida Grapefruit Won’t Get Squeezed by the OECD Scheme

September 03, 2010 Sara Feuerstein, Public Affairs Assistant, Foreign Agricultural Service

A Florida grapefruit by any other name would surely taste as sweet. Recently, agencies across the U.S. Government worked with representatives of the Florida grapefruit industry to protect the grapefruit industry while underscoring the value of U.S. engagement in international organizations. A...

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