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Foreign Officials Witness Diversity of U.S. Agriculture

September 24, 2010 Allen Alexander,
Director of Foreign Visitors and Protocol,
USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

Want to know how the U.S. does agriculture? Go straight to the source. That’s what I’m doing in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho this week with 24 international officials from 23 countries. Members of our group, who serve at their countries’ embassies and consulates here in the U.S., hail from Angola...

Trade

Foreign Agricultural Service Opens New Office in Shenyang, China

September 20, 2010 Under Secretary Jim Miller, Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

I was delighted to be in China last week to officially open USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service’s new Agricultural Trade Office (ATO) in Shenyang. This new office will serve as a bridge between American and Chinese businesses, opening opportunities for trade and collaboration between our two nations...

Trade

U.S. Florida Grapefruit Won’t Get Squeezed by the OECD Scheme

September 03, 2010 Sara Feuerstein, Public Affairs Assistant, Foreign Agricultural Service

A Florida grapefruit by any other name would surely taste as sweet. Recently, agencies across the U.S. Government worked with representatives of the Florida grapefruit industry to protect the grapefruit industry while underscoring the value of U.S. engagement in international organizations. A...

Trade

Worldwide Support Network Plays Powerful Role in Creation of Cameroon Company

September 01, 2010 Sara Feurstein, FAS, Public Affairs Assistant

The Imperial Foods noodle factory will soon open its doors in Douala, Cameroon, thanks to the truly international collaboration between public and private partners. Cameroonian entrepreneur Ahmadou Danpoulo Baba teamed up with U.S. Wheat Associates’ offices on three continents, the North American...

Food and Nutrition Trade

USDA Forest Service Researchers Participate in International Conference in Seoul, Korea

August 25, 2010 Phil Sammon, Washington Office public affairs, compiled with information from Ann Bartuska, Acting USDA Undersecretary for Research, Economics and Education

Almost a four dozen USDA Forest Service researchers and staff members represent the United States among more than 3000 participants at the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) World Congress underway this week in Seoul, Korea. The conference theme is “Forests for the Future...

Forestry Trade

AGOA Forum Field Trip: African Ministers Visit a Family Farm in Orrick, MO

August 13, 2010 Patricia Sheikh, Deputy Director of Capacity Building and Development, Foreign Agricultural Service

The Waters family farm in Orrick, Mo. had a few unusual guests last week when dozens of African ministers came to learn about their corn, soybean and wheat farm. To embrace the 9 th African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum’s theme, “New Strategies for a Changing World,” the organizers made...

Trade

Ambassador Ron Kirk, U.S. Trade Representative, visits Maine to Highlight Job Creation through Agricultural Exports

August 11, 2010 USDA Rural Development State Director for Maine,Virginia Manuel

Ambassador Ron Kirk, the US Trade Representative, who is traveling across the country to meet with local business leaders, workers and farmers, visited Maine earlier this month. The Ambassador spoke at several venues, including a Maine International Trade Center roundtable with Maine business...

Trade

A Taste of the States with our Neighbors to the North

August 11, 2010 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, I traveled to Ottawa to meet with Canadian trade group leaders as well as Gerry Ritz, the minister of agriculture in Canada. As part of these meetings, we discussed agricultural trade issues that both of our countries face and opportunities for collaboration. In between meetings, I had...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Kansas City Board of Trade Offers Examples for African Ministers

August 10, 2010 Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services, Jim Miller

One of the most interesting aspects of my job is meeting interesting people from all parts of the world. Last week I only had to travel as far as Kansas City to meet nearly two dozen African ministers of trade, commerce, and agriculture for a visit to the Kansas City Board of Trade as part of the...

USDA Results Trade

USDA Partners with USAID to End Global Hunger with Science and Innovation

July 28, 2010 prhee

By Anita Regmi, USDA Research, Education, and Economics 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 the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. Living and traveling through rural South Asia and Sub-Saharan...

Food and Nutrition Trade Research and Science

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