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Organic on the World Stage: Expo Milan 2015

October 16, 2015 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

Across the country and around the world, more people are looking for organic options at their local markets. Thanks to the remarkable growth in the number of USDA certified organic operations, which now number more than 27,800 worldwide, consumers have more choices than ever. My agency, USDA’s...

Conservation Initiatives

Exploring New Careers and Growing the Organic Sector

January 19, 2023 Laura Gallagher, Program Analyst, NOP

In the field and at organic organizations across the U.S., students grew new career skills in summer 2022.

Initiatives

Helping Small Farmers in the South Go Organic

February 11, 2016 Elanor Starmer, AMS Acting Administrator

Rock Woods, Gulf States Regional Director for the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT), knows the importance of persistence. Rock wanted to help more farmers in the southeast learn about organic certification, but he also knew that farmers are busy. That’s why Rock and NCAT launched a...

Initiatives Conservation

Microlearning to Yield Big Results for Organic Stakeholders

October 07, 2021 Alexis McInerney, Program Analyst, AMS National Organic Program

Before coming to the USDA National Organic Program (NOP), Laura Gallagher worked on farms and with community gardening organizations in the Midwest and Northeast providing training and education. Now Laura helps NOP manage the Organic Integrity Learning Center (OILC) and the Human Capital Capacity...

Farming Initiatives

Partnering with Faith-Based and Community Organizations to Better Serve People in Need

August 05, 2015 Norah Deluhery, Director, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

At USDA we work through partnerships to provide opportunities to people in need. Through relationships with both faith-based and secular community organizations, we are able to achieve our shared goals representative of America’s core values of caring for each other, including making sure that every...

Initiatives

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Announces New Director-General

June 28, 2011 Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan, U.S. Department of Agriculture

This week, I joined my colleagues from all over the world for the 37th Conference of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Rome. This bi -annual conference brings together world leaders in food and agriculture to discuss important issues related to agriculture...

Food and Nutrition Trade Initiatives

Risk Management Agency Associate Administrator Tours an Organic Garden at a Historically Black College

July 22, 2011 RMA Associate Administrator Barbara Leach

As the Associate Administrator for the Risk Management Agency, I visit our offices in all parts of the country. My recent trip to Dallas, Texas, provided an exciting look at a truly amazing agricultural program and astonishing new ideas at Paul Quinn College.

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

USDA Forest Service Employees Partner with Non-Profits in their Vallejo, CA Community (Blog readers can help us win a grant from Nature’s Path Organic Foods!)

May 21, 2010

By Amanda Cundiff, Forest Service Region 5 Partnership Coordinator and Lara Polansky, Forest Service Presidential Management FellowIn Vallejo, California, on a decommissioned Naval Shipyard called Mare Island, something good has emerged from hard times: a new community coalition to build and sustain...

Initiatives

Newly Constructed Bridges Improve Access and Create Jobs in Alabama’s National Forests

July 12, 2012 Tammy Truett, National Forests in Alabama

Roads and bridges are vital links that connect communities to their national forests. For residents living near the Bankhead and Talladega National Forests, their drive to the woods is now safer while also protecting natural resources thanks to recent construction projects for two forest bridges...

Initiatives Forestry

Recovery Act and NRCS Help Tennessee Town Fight Erosion

December 18, 2012 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Steve Koonce, a Civil Engineering Technician with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), remembers swimming in Tennessee’s Cane Creek as a youngster, when he and friends would jump from a bridge into the water 15 feet below. But today, because of a catastrophic erosion problem, that...

Initiatives Conservation