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Insects for Dinner? Potential Tool in the Toolkit to Achieve Global Food Security

May 16, 2014 Sonny Ramaswamy, Director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture

As an entomologist, the notion of eating insects isn’t new to me. However, for most Americans, the thought can make their stomachs churn. And yet, maybe seeing insects on their dinner plates is something Americans should get used to seeing. Yesterday, I delivered the keynote address at the Insects...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Organic 101: Understanding the "Made with Organic***" Label

May 16, 2014 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

This is the sixteenth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations . Deciphering food labels and marketing claims can be a challenge for the average consumer. Companies use production and handling claims as a way to differentiate their...

Food and Nutrition

Beef Up Your Knowledge: Meat Marbling 101

May 15, 2014 Craig A. Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program

Grilling season is upon us. It’s time to enjoy that wonderful smell of meat cooking across neighborhood backyards. With so many choices available at your store and meat counter, choosing the best cut of meat for your dish can be overwhelming. With a bit of beef knowledge, you can avoid that problem...

Food and Nutrition

Innovative Approach to Feeding At-Risk Children during Summer Shines in Florida

May 15, 2014 Steve Watson, Food and Nutrition Service Public Affairs Specialist, Southeast Region

With summer approaching, many of our nation’s students will soon be out of school enjoying their break. However, too many of these children may miss out on a meal they normally would receive through USDA’s school meals programs. Thanks to an innovative approach, Florida’s at-risk children can now...

Food and Nutrition

Cinco de Mayo Event Offers an Opportunity to Promote Healthy Lifestyles

May 14, 2014 Brenda Mutuma, Emerson Hunger Fellow, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA

In celebration of Cinco de Mayo last week, we here at the Food and Nutrition Service had the chance to participate in the 22 nd National Cinco de Mayo Festival® Latinos Living Healthy Feria de Salud, sponsored by the League of Latino American Citizens (LULAC). The exciting event, held on the...

Food and Nutrition

USDA's Innovative Technology Streamlines Federal Food Purchasing Logistics

May 09, 2014 Sean Britto, Web-Based Supply Chain Management System Project Manager

Logistics is not just a fancy buzz word; it is the oil that keeps the engine of an interconnected global market running smoothly. For U.S. food purchasing agencies, logistics means ordering, procuring, and delivering nearly 8.5 billion pounds of domestically-produced foods by successfully awarding...

Food and Nutrition

Secretary's Column: Helping America's Farmers Rise to the Challenge of Climate Change

May 09, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Farmers, ranchers and foresters have long understood the need to care for our land and water—not only because preserving those resources for our children and their children is the right thing to do, but because they know that our farms and forests are more productive and efficient when they’re...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Forestry Research and Science

California Food for California Kids, Especially on Thursdays

May 07, 2014 Deborah Kane, National Director, USDA Farm to School Program

I collect aprons like other people collect coins. There are dozens hanging in my kitchen, so many I suspect several have never actually been used. So it was with some self-consciousness that I accepted yet another apron last fall from the Center for Ecoliteracy. The Center was handing out hundreds...

Food and Nutrition Farming

The Heroism of Fostering a Healthier Next Generation

May 06, 2014 Kevin Concannon, Undersecretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

Cross posted from the Huffington Post: As the saying goes, "It takes a village to raise a child." Nowhere is this more evident than in our nation's schools. Each day, millions of America's young people are educated, fed and nurtured in these academic "villages." A crucial aspect of each child's...

Food and Nutrition

Developing National Dietary Guidance for the Birth to 24 Months Age Group

May 06, 2014 Colette I. Rihane, Director, Office of Nutrition Guidance and Analysis, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Good nutrition is vital to optimal infant and toddler growth, development, and health. The importance of this age group has been emphasized by First Lady Michelle Obama, who said that “If our kids get into the habit of getting up and playing, if their palates warm up to veggies at an early age, and...

Food and Nutrition

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