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Reflecting on the American Dream

July 19, 2016 USDA Rural Development Virginia State Director, Basil Gooden, PhD

Last month, I had the privilege of witnessing the American dream come to life for a Rockingham, Virginia family who has just purchased and built their first home with the help of a USDA Rural Development (RD) direct low-interest loan. It was an honor to help Rural Housing Service Administrator Tony...

Rural

Cacao for Peace: How the Fruit of a Tree Could Help Sustain Peace and Revive Rural Communities in Colombia

July 19, 2016 Jonathan Cordone, Deputy Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

I’ve learned a lot about cacao lately. I learned that it’s pronounced ka-COW. I learned that it’s grown on trees in tropical climates and is the essential ingredient in chocolate, cocoa powder and cocoa butter. I learned that it’s not to be confused with coca, which is an illicit crop and the...

Trade

Three Ways USDA Helps Consumers Keep Foods Safe

July 19, 2016 James Rogers, Senior Advisor for Food Safety, Office of the Chief Scientist

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. July is the height of summer grilling season, and throughout the month USDA is highlighting changes made to the U.S. food...

Health and Safety Research and Science USDA Results

Breaking Down Barriers to Address Food Insecurity

July 19, 2016 Scott Carter, Chief of Governmental Affairs at USDA's Food and Nutrition Service

No American should have to go hungry. USDA’s 15 nutrition assistance programs make great strides in reaching those in need, but challenges and barriers persist to eradicating food insecurity in our nation. That’s where leadership and partnerships come into play. Earlier this month, FNS had the...

Food and Nutrition

A Conversation with USDA Leader Elanor Starmer

July 15, 2016 Mallory Feeney, USDA Office of Communications

Elanor Starmer is the Administrator of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), which facilitates the strategic marketing of agricultural products in the U.S. and internationally. Prior to becoming AMS Administrator, Starmer was a Senior Advisor to Secretary Tom Vilsack and has been with the...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Crop Insurance Continues to Strengthen Rural Communities

July 14, 2016 Brandon Willis, Risk Management Agency Administrator

America’s farmers and ranchers work hard to provide food for the world, contributing to the nation’s economy, as well as to the strength of our rural communities. To support our nation’s hardworking producers, we’ve developed programs designed to help them stay at the forefront of global production...

Conservation

These "GAPs" in the Produce Industry Make for Safer Food Choices

July 14, 2016 Elanor Starmer, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

July is the height of summer grilling season and throughout the month USDA is highlighting changes made to the U.S. food safety system over the course of this Administration. For an interactive look at USDA’s work to ensure your food is safe, visit the USDA Results project on Medium.com and read...

Health and Safety USDA Results

Tracking Songbird Progress in Pennsylvania's Forests

July 13, 2016 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

“Hear that?” Dr. Jeff Larkin bent his ears to a nearby cluster of trees amid a sea of briars. “There’s one in there,” Larkin said excitedly. We were on the trail of a golden-winged warbler, a black-bibbed songbird, which winters in South and Central America and spends its springs and summers here in...

Conservation

Digital Plant Diagnosis: Turning a Mobile App into an Agricultural Game-Changer

July 13, 2016 Scott Elliott, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Ireland lost about 20 percent of its population to starvation and emigration during the great famine of 1845-1849 because disease destroyed that nation’s major food source – potato. Today, an Irish-born professor at Penn State University believes that a similar situation in other regions, such as...

Food and Nutrition

Simple, Inexpensive Camera System Detects Foodborne Toxins

July 12, 2016 Sandra Avant, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. As the weather heats up this summer, many of us are firing up our grills and going on picnics. But one thing we all want to...

Health and Safety Research and Science USDA Results