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Professional Training and Cooperation Sustain Organic Careers

August 23, 2023 Laura Gallagher, Program Analyst, USDA National Organic Program

One week on the job can take organic inspectors from a field crop farm to a dairy pasture or food production facility. Inspectors audit organic farms, ranches, and businesses to verify that they follow the USDA organic standards. Travel and flexibility are inherent to inspection work, and many...

Farming Organic

Investigating Retail Price Premiums for Organic Foods

June 14, 2016 Andrea Carlson, Economic 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. Consumer demand for organically produced goods has shown double-digit growth during most years since the 1990s, according to...

Research and Science

A Moment in Time Look at Organic Retail Prices

July 20, 2016 Terry Long, Specialty Crops Program Market News Director, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service

Consumers can find certified organic products at most grocery stores and demand for organic products continues to increase, with U.S. retail sales valued at more than $43 billion in 2015. Organic products are grown, raised and produced by over 31,000 certified operations, and many of those...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Listening Session Gives the Floor to Organic Community

September 21, 2011 Miles McEvoy, Director of National Organic Program

The Department of Agriculture (USDA) was all ears on Tuesday as it opened up its hall to organic stakeholders to ask the question, “What activities should the Department focus on to serve the organic community?” Many took the opportunity to respond. During a day-long listening session hosted by USDA...

Conservation

Conversations with Organic PA Farmers on Crop Insurance

April 28, 2016 Tim Gannon, Risk Management Agency Associate Administrator

I hit the road last week to get feedback from farmers in Pennsylvania on how recent Federal crop insurance enhancements are helping organic producers in the state. Earlier this year, USDA expanded crop insurance options to allow organic producers to purchase coverage that better reflects their...

Conservation

Organic Crop Insurance Is Growing in New Ways!

February 04, 2014 Brandon C. Willis, Administrator, USDA Risk Management Agency

Federal crop insurance provides the risk management tools necessary for American farmers to stay in business after a difficult crop year. They can be the difference between a farmer going under because of a lean year or having a safety net that allows them to keep farming and rebuild. These tools...

Conservation

Organic and Local Food Opportunities in New York

May 27, 2015 Betsy Rakola, USDA Organic Policy Advisor

On June 2, 2015, USDA will join producers and local stakeholders to discuss opportunities in the Hudson Valley’s organic market. Nationwide, organic sales reached more than $39 billion last year, and the number of certified operations grew by 5 percent to a total of 19,474 certified operations in...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Climate Change: Getting Organized (Part 2)

July 14, 2010

By David Cleaves, U.S. Forest Service Climate Change Advisor This update is one way we are trying to connect people inside and outside the Forest Service around the issues and the lessons we are learning in this changing climate. In implementing the Department’s new Strategic Plan (described in the...

Forestry

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

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