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FNS Provides a Helping Hand to Puerto Rico Residents

May 10, 2018 Patricia Dombroski, USDA, FNS, Mid-Atlantic Region Administrator

At USDA our mission is a vital one: to reduce hunger and increase food security by providing children and low-income people access to food, a nutritious diet and nutrition education. And that mission was put to the test in 2017, in the aftermath of a trio of devastating hurricanes that slammed into...

Food and Nutrition Disaster

Regionalization Plays a Key Role in Facilitating U.S. Agricultural Trade

May 10, 2018 Dr. Lisa Ferguson, Director of Science and Policy, APHIS Veterinary Services National Import Export Services

It’s World Trade Month and a good time to consider a few of the ways that USDA helps advance trade. USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) plays a vital role in the free flow of agricultural trade by keeping U.S. agriculture free from pests and diseases and certifying that...

Animals Trade

USDA Releases SNAP Fraud Framework to Tackle Fraud

May 09, 2018 Brandon Lipps, Acting Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

As Americans, we care about our neighbors in need, and we also expect that the nutrition assistance benefits we pay for with hard-earned tax dollars are used as intended – to put food on the table. Public trust is a central part of USDA’s mission. To help meet that mission, the Department recently...

Food and Nutrition

Crops, Wildlife Flourish on Delaware Farm

May 09, 2018 Megan Lang, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

If ever he wondered if his family had made the right choice by restoring a wetland at their Delaware farm, Matt Spong laid that question to rest with the help of a duck.

Conservation

The WASDE Report, aka Crop Report

May 09, 2018 Seth Meyer, Chair, USDA’s World Agricultural Outlook Board

The World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) is a monthly report providing a global look at the markets for key agricultural products. The many users include agricultural commodity traders, agricultural producers, processors, retailers and consumers, input suppliers, livestock and...

Trade

Exploring Global Agricultural Trade Information from USDA’s Economic Research Service

May 09, 2018 Cheryl Christensen, International Trade and Development Branch, Economic Research Service and Gopi Munisamy, Director, Market and Trade Economics Division

Did you know that the United States is the world’s second largest agricultural exporter after the European Union? Agricultural trade supports American jobs and spurs non-farm economic activity. In 2016, U.S. agricultural exports required over one million full-time civilian jobs, including 764,000...

Research and Science Trade

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

Unwavering Preparation, Swift Response Key to Hurricane Food Relief

May 07, 2018 Steve Hortin, Director, Office of Emergency Management, Food and Nutrition Service

Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria – each Category 4 – all made landfall in less than a month between August and September 2017. It will be hard to ever forget these historic disasters and the toll they took on millions of American families. In recognition of the federal government’s Hurricane...

Food and Nutrition Disaster

A Food Forest Grows in Atlanta

May 04, 2018 Nausheen Iqbal, Cooperative Forestry, USDA Forest Service

The USDA Forest Service Community Forest and Open Space Conservation Program (CFP) partners with local governments, Indian tribes, and qualified nonprofit organizations to acquire and protect forestlands that are important for people and the places they call home.

Forestry

Why the USDA Forest Service Monitors Air Quality during Wildland Fires

May 02, 2018 Leah Anderson, Eastern Region Public Affairs, USDA Forest Service

Air Quality Awareness Week raises mindfulness about the importance of air quality issues. The USDA Forest Service commemorates the week and its 2018 theme “Air Quality Where You Are” with partners. This year, the Forest Service is featuring one area where air resource management is essential -...

Forestry

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