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USDA Celebrates National Farmers Market Week

July 29, 2021 Betsy Rakola, Associate Deputy Administrator, Transportation and Marketing Program, Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA

The Secretary proclaimed the first week of August as National Farmers Market Week (PDF, 146 KB) as a way to champion the direct-to-consumer producers, market managers, and customers that make their communities come alive during market days.

Farming Initiatives

How the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Demonstrate the Importance of Ag Trade

July 22, 2021 Jason Hafemeister, Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs

Beginning July 23, all eyes will be on Japan as it hosts the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. For me, this summer’s Olympics is the perfect blend of things that I’m passionate about – there’s cycling, there’s an international governing body that oversees the games, and there’s fellowship...

Trade

Has Global Agricultural Trade been Resilient under COVID-19?

May 20, 2021 Mirvat Sewadeh, Communications Director, Office of the Chief Economist

Last year, as COVID-19 rattled the world economy and disrupted trade flows, agricultural trade remained mostly stable, falling only two percent during the initial wave of infections and lockdowns, before bouncing back and ending the year up 3.5 percent. But the growth in agricultural trade doesn’t...

Trade

Market Insights and Resources to Help Producers Celebrate National Beef Month

May 12, 2021 Taylor Cox, Associate Deputy Administrator, AMS Livestock and Poultry Program

To be competitive in today’s marketplace, U.S. cattle producers and everyone in the supply chain need reliable data to make informed decisions. USDA provides in-depth market data through the Livestock Mandatory Reporting (LMR) program, which delivers critical market intelligence on price trends, as...

Animals Farming

Inside the National Organic Program: Organic Farmer Turned USDA National Organic Program Accreditation Manager Shares Why Organic

April 22, 2021 Dr. Jennifer Tucker, Deputy Administrator for the National Organic Program

What does organic certification really mean for a farm? In Lars Crail’s experience as a central California organic pear farmer turned NOP Accreditation Division Audit Supervisor, going organic transformed his orchard and led to a new career helping others achieve organic success.

Farming

USDA Amplifies Farmers Voices and Concerns Over Transportation and Shipping

April 19, 2021 Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) convened a meeting with representatives of U.S. agricultural products and leadership from the United States Department of Transportation (DoT) to discuss current issues surrounding shipping U.S. agricultural exports, as well as logistical and...

Trade

Myths Debunked: Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2 (CFAP 2)

November 30, 2020 J. Latrice Hill, National Director of Outreach, USDA Farm Service Agency

USDA is now accepting applications for the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2 (CFAP 2) for farmers and ranchers whose operations have been impacted by the current pandemic. Signup closes on December 11. Have you submitted your application? Let’s debunk some common myths that may be holding you...

Farming Coronavirus

Turkey for Two? A Feast for Four? Thanksgiving Comes in All Sizes

November 09, 2020 Jennifer Porter, Deputy Administrator, AMS Livestock and Poultry Program

Family and food are the heart of the Thanksgiving tradition, a time to come together and celebrate everything we are thankful for. The holiday will certainly feel different this year, with the COVID-19 pandemic restricting travel and large gatherings. But that doesn’t mean every tradition should go...

Farming

A Small Business Dream Built on a Farmers Market

October 26, 2020 Peter Wood, Public Affairs Specialist, AMS Public Affairs

My mom raised five kids, taught high school chemistry for 15 years and then retired back to the family farm in 1986. Her new life on the farm depended on the Salisbury, MD farmers market where she sold daylilies. The farmers market, just one of 8,000 or more markets listed in USDA’s National Farmers...

Food and Nutrition Farming

America’s Farmers: Resilient Throughout the COVID Pandemic

September 24, 2020 Robert Johansson, USDA Chief Economist

The disruptive impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the U.S. agricultural system have been broad and varied. And they follow several years of trying production and market conditions for U.S. farmers. In 2017 and 2018, several hurricanes pummeled U.S. farms; 2019 brought historically poor planting...

Coronavirus Farming Trade