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Food for Progress Helps Female Farmer Forge Path to Success in Ethiopia

September 12, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

On a recent trip to Africa, I spent time in Ethiopia witnessing how USDA’s work there is helping the country’s agricultural sector to grow and thrive, especially for women farmers. I visited a small-scale, woman-owned dairy farm near the town of Mojo, about 50 miles south of Addis Ababa, to see how...

Trade

Improving Agricultural Productivity in Uganda

August 19, 2014 Lindsay Carter, Program Analyst, Foreign Agricultural Service

Standing next to her healthy oxen, Grace Opono explains how new conservation techniques have doubled her maize yield over just two seasons. She is also earning a second income by providing tilling services to neighbors with her oxen. She tells me she can now afford to pay the school fees for her...

Conservation Trade

Discovering U.S. Agriculture Products Abroad

July 21, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

U.S. agricultural exports are a bright spot in our economy - the past five years represent the strongest in history for agricultural trade. We export everything from soybeans and dairy to specialty products and fresh produce, all adding up to revenue and jobs back home in the United States. On a...

Food and Nutrition Trade

The Global Exchange of Organic Products: Expanding Markets at Home and Abroad

July 08, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

Last week, we celebrated another victory for the global organic community – the announcement of an organic equivalency agreement between the U.S. and the Republic of Korea. We are thrilled with the outcome! Beginning July 1, 2014, processed organic products certified in Korea or in the U.S. may be...

Trade

From an Orchard in California to a Table in Canada and Beyond

July 03, 2014 Deborah Robin Croft, USDA FAS Public Affairs

What does a pomegranate need to do to get from an orchard in California to a dining table in Canada? The pomegranate doesn’t have to do anything, but U.S. growers must prepare the ground for their products in more ways than one. It takes knowledge and resources to bring U.S. food and agricultural...

Trade

Secretary's Column: Record Trade Supports Strong Rural Economies

June 27, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Agriculture is one of the brightest spots in our economy, and the American brand of agriculture is surging in popularity worldwide. Trade and market access support good-paying jobs and drives economic growth. A strong rural economy is critical to the overall economic health of the United States. The...

Trade

Tracing a Path Out of a Costly Trade Dispute

June 27, 2014 Lorenzo Tribbett, AMS Specialty Crops Inspection Division Director

When we shop for items like orange juice at the grocery store, we often take for granted what goes on behind the scenes before we can enjoy these quality foods. Our nation’s producers and processors do not take it for granted. These products represent their livelihood, and the ability to reach new...

Trade

US - EU Organic Equivalence Trade Arrangement Opens New Markets

June 20, 2014 Kelly Strzelecki, Senior Trade Advisor, Foreign Agricultural Service

Two years ago this month, the United States and the European Union (EU) implemented an organic equivalence arrangement, meaning products that are certified as organic in the U.S. can also be sold as organic in the EU, and vice versa. This arrangement broke down many of the barriers that organic...

Trade

USDA Working with Serbian Meat Industry to Facilitate Trade

June 20, 2014 Bucky Gwartney, AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program International Marketing Specialist

USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service has the vital mission helping market American agricultural products competitively in the marketplace. One way AMS meets this mission is through our globally recognized meat standards. AMS has participated in the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe...

Trade

Exciting New Markets Open Up For Dairy Farmers Across the U.S.

June 19, 2014 Dana Coale, Deputy Administrator, AMS Dairy Programs

Every June, USDA joins the rest of the country to celebrate Dairy Month. It is a time to thank our nation’s dairy producers and processors for their tireless work to produce quality dairy products like milk, cheese, and yogurt. Here at USDA, besides getting our fill of our favorite dairy products...

Trade