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Fair Trade and the World Trade Organization

May 01, 2018 Jason Hafemeister, Trade Counsel, U.S. Department of Agriculture

May is World Trade Month, a time to recognize and echo the importance of global trade, particularly fair trade. As we kickoff World Trade Month here at USDA, it’s important to acknowledge that trade is on our minds not only during May but every single day of the year. Our work supporting fair trade...

Trade

Michigan Organic Farm Stands in ‘Good Stead’

April 05, 2018 Savannah Halleaux, Farm Service Agency

Financing is a challenge for business start-ups, and it is especially true for small farms. Sarah Longstreth, owner of Good Stead Farm, made her agriculture career goal a reality with some help from USDA.

Farming Conservation

What’s Next for Agriculture in the World Trade Organization?

January 05, 2018 Jason Hafemeister, Trade Counsel, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Following the conclusion of the 11 th World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Conference last month, it’s time for WTO members to reflect, reset, and reinvigorate the agriculture negotiations to tackle the real-world international trade concerns that face agriculture today.

Trade

USDA Becoming More Data-Driven, Customer-Focused Organization

August 02, 2018 Ted Kaouk, Chief of Staff, USDA’s Office of the Chief Information Officer

USDA has committed to becoming a facts-based, data-driven, customer-focused organization. One of the Department’s two Agency Priority Goals (APGs) for FY18-19 is to develop the USDA Chief Executive Officer (CXO) Dashboards, which integrate data from systems spanning the agency’s 29 agencies and...

Technology

USDA NASS Vegetables Summary: Your Passport to a Scrumptious California Tour

February 28, 2018 Jodi Letterman, Public Affairs Specialist, Pacific Regional Office, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Get your foodie passport ready to tour scrumptious California veggie country! With over 970 thousand acres of harvested vegetables, melons, and strawberries, the just released USDA NASS Vegetables 2017 Summary places California at a whopping $7.85 billion in vegetable production – over half of the U...

Research and Science

Plan for the Fall 2018 School Year with Resources from Nutrition.gov

May 08, 2018 the Nutrition.gov staff, National Agricultural Library

Are you a teacher looking for nutrition-related handouts, lesson plans, or historical documents for your classes? Nutrition.gov has added new resources to help you. Just in time for National Teacher Appreciation Day, Nutrition.gov has developed a new web page under the Smart Nutrition 101 section...

Research and Science Food and Nutrition

Agricultural Youth Opportunities: A Journey to Future Career Success

March 20, 2018 the 2017-18 National FFA Officer Team

From ages nine to 99, the opportunities available in agriculture are endless – and ageless. As student leaders of the National FFA Organization, there are few people who know that better than our fellow 650,000+ members and us. In a few years, we’ll fill some of the most challenging and critically...

Farming Technology

Macro Trends in the U.S. Food System: A Q&A with Anne Effland, Senior Economist, USDA Office of the Chief Economist

November 13, 2018 Anne Effland, Senior Economist, USDA Office of the Chief Economist

What are the macro trends in food production and policy? In this blog, USDA Senior Economist Anne Effland gives an overview of how consumers are shaping the way food is grown and how USDA is supporting the evolving food system. Read more in the article Effland co-authored with Carolyn Dimitri in the...

Biotechnology Farming Food and Nutrition Technology

Scientists Bring Back the Good Earth

November 08, 2018 Diane Banegas, Research and Development, Forest Service

“You can’t have a forest without a foundation of quality soil,” said Debbie Page-Dumroese, a soil scientist for the U.S. Forest Service’s Rocky Mountain Research Station in Moscow, Idaho. That’s the lesson learned when hundreds of ponderosa pines were planted on rocky streambanks in national forests...

Forestry

USDA Expert Helps Shape Global Agricultural Outlook Report

July 03, 2018 Joanna Hitchner, Oilseeds Analyst, Office of the Chief Economist, World Agricultural Outlook Board

Each year, agricultural experts from around the world gather in Paris to crunch numbers, analyze trends, and produce a 10-year global agriculture outlook report. I was among those analysts, and today, we unveiled our collective efforts in the OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2018-2027.

Trade Research and Science