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Nominate an Anti-Hunger Champion working at Home or Abroad

June 26, 2012 Norah Deluhery, Acting Director, USDA Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Hunger is not an abstract idea. It is a reality affecting the lives of millions of Americans every single day. And it hits our children particularly hard, with over 16 million kids in our country experiencing food insecurity each year. Internationally, nearly 1 billion people across the globe will...

Health and Safety Food and Nutrition Trade

Data Dashboards: Bringing More Market Information to Life

June 20, 2012 Mike Lynch, Director of AMS Livestock & Grain Market News

It has been said that the most successful person in life (and in business) is often the one who has the best information. For almost a century USDA Market News has been providing farmers, ranchers and businesses with the best market and pricing information. Our real-time commodity reports, produced...

Trade

Officials Represent USDA at Future of Food Conference

June 13, 2012 Sonny Ramaswamy, Director, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Tomorrow, Secretary Vilsack and I will participate in the Future of Food, Food Security for the 21 st Century conference, which is sponsored by The Washington Post. I am pleased to see the topic of food security getting such attention, as I believe it’s one of the biggest challenges we face now and...

Food and Nutrition Trade Research and Science

Helping Veterans Succeed in Farming

June 06, 2012 Josephine Lealasola, Agricultural Specialist, Farm Service Agency, Pagopago, American Samoa

Edward Avegalio fought for his country in Operation Desert Shield in the early 1990s. Today, he serves his country by providing locally grown, fresh produce to area schools, local restaurants and stores through the first hydroponic farm in American Samoa that was redesigned to allow him to actively...

Trade

Vermont Small Businesses Make Inroads in Canadian Market

June 04, 2012 Maria Arbulu, Senior Marketing Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service, Ottawa, Canada

Helping small- and medium-sized businesses export their products is a cornerstone of the President’s National Export Initiative (NEI), which aims to double U.S. exports by the end of 2014. The partnership between the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), non-profit U.S. agricultural trade...

Trade

Need Ag Data Options? We Have You Covered from Beans to Sheep.

May 30, 2012 Rick Tanger, AMS Livestock and Grain Market News

In our never-ending quest to satisfy the agricultural community’s and general public’s thirst for information, USDA Market News is collaborating with data.gov to add custom reports to our portal websites USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) collects and publishes a high volume of market...

Trade

USDA Uses Its ‘Noodle’ to Expand Wheat Exports

May 25, 2012 Liliana Caetano Bachelder, International Trade Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

On my first visit to Cameroon, I had been asked to speak at the formal opening of the Imperial Foods noodle plant—a public-private partnership that helps to illustrate how USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) serves American agriculture in markets around the world.

Trade

Island Flowers Bloom with Assistance from FSA

May 23, 2012 Josephine Lealasola, Agricultural Specialist, American Samoa FSA

Island Flowers by Liana opened their doors to American Samoa on May 7, 2008 — the week of Mother’s day — and business has been blooming every since. From humble beginnings selling cut flowers directly out of nurseries from their home in Maloata, this family run operation has become one of the...

Trade Farming

Here’s to 150 More

May 14, 2012 Rebecca Frank, New Media Content Specialist

Tomorrow, May 15, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will celebrate 150 years of work on behalf of agriculture, rural America and people throughout the country and world. In anticipation of tomorrow's activities, the 30 th Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, sat down today for the May edition of...

Conservation USDA Results Food and Nutrition Forestry Research and Science Technology Trade

Focusing on the Future of Food Assistance

May 11, 2012 Michael Scuse, Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

USDA’s food assistance and development programs serve a dual purpose: to meet the immediate needs of hungry people, and to show their countries how to rejuvenate their agricultural sectors and increase their capacity to trade. We accomplish these goals in cooperation with other U.S. government...

Food and Nutrition Trade