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Food Safety: Prepare for the Unexpected

June 06, 2024 Dr. José Emilio Esteban, USDA Under Secretary for Food Safety, and Mary Frances Lowe, U.S. Codex Program

World Food Safety Day is June 7 and USDA is committed to doing our part to collaborate with federal and state partners and engage in vital conversations with food safety experts, consumer organizations, industry, and academia to ensure safe food for all.

Health and Safety Trade

Celebrating World Trade Week - and U.S. Agriculture’s Trade Successes

May 22, 2024 Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis M. Taylor

May is World Trade Month and this is World Trade Week – a perfect opportunity to celebrate U.S. agriculture’s trade successes and highlight the importance of trade to the farm sector and to our nation as whole. After all, about 20 percent of all U.S. agricultural production is exported, providing a...

Trade USDA Results

The World Loves Apple Farmers to the Core

April 10, 2024 Zane Evans, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

For many American farms, the apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree. The Robison and Stennes family orchards combined equal more than 200 years of growing apples in Washington.

Trade

Trade and Exports Continue to Strengthen American Agriculture

March 19, 2024 Alexis M. Taylor, Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs

American agriculture remains strong. Total U.S. agricultural exports reached $174.9 billion in 2023. American farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness owners continue to have success abroad as USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service works for U.S. agriculture.

Trade

A Family Brew – Celebrating Mother-Daughter Coffee Farmer on International Women’s Day

March 08, 2024 Zane Evans, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

When people think of farmers or ranchers in rural America, what image comes to mind? It probably isn’t a mother-daughter duo in Hawaii. Lorie and Joan Obra exhibit the essence of women in agriculture. Together, they are continuing the dream of Rusty Obra, the late founder of Rusty’s Hawaiian – a...

Equity Trade

100 Years of Agricultural Trade: A Century of Growth, Innovation, and Progress

February 21, 2024 Alexis M. Taylor, USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs

This year marks the 100th anniversary of USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum. I was excited to participate in a panel session that reviewed the past 100 years of agricultural trade in the United States and acknowledge the forces that have shaped its evolution during the past century.

Climate Farming Nutrition Security Rural Trade

Soulful Food and Sauces: Through USDA Programs, A Black Agribusiness Owner Rises Internationally

February 12, 2024 Zane Evans, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

Food and service have a special place in Walter Brooks, Jr.’s heart. Today, he runs Brooksmade Gourmet Foods in Atlanta, Georgia, which exports clean-label condiments, sauces and rubs.

Equity Trade

USDA Goes the Distance to Connect Tennessee Dairy Exporter with New Buyers

February 02, 2024 Krissy Young, Senior Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

Sometimes, even the most successful and experienced entrepreneurs need a little extra help navigating ways to diversify and expand their business model. For dairy products and ingredients company, Tedford/Tellico, Inc. in Knoxville, Tennessee, that was the case in 2022, when its Global Sales...

Trade

Forest Service Teams Help in Aftermath of Historic Flooding in Tbilisi, Georgia

December 15, 2015 Karin Theophile, U.S. Forest Service, International Programs

Last summer, after a flash flood swept through Tbilisi, the capital of the nation of Georgia, the U.S. Forest Service deployed three teams to help address some of the most critical challenges. The horrific event killed 19 people, forced 67 families from their homes, destroyed roads, and flooded the...

Forestry Trade

Five Ways the Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Benefit Agriculture and Rural America

December 11, 2015 Phil Karsting, Administrator, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the largest multilateral trade agreement since NAFTA, will break down barriers to trade and create significant new opportunities for U.S. agriculture. The United States and 11 other Pacific Rim countries finalized the terms of the deal in October and it must now...

Trade