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UN Food Summit Sets Ambitious Goals.

00:00:55.510   2021-09-23   
This week's United Nations World Food Summit is setting some ambitious goals in efforts to reduce world hunger and reduce greenhouse emissions from farming. (Gary Crawford. UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack)

Reducing Food Loss--One Quick Way To Reduce Global Hunger

00:00:48.875   2021-09-23   
Reducing food loss is one way to reduce global hunger without increasing emissions from farms. (Gary Crawford and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack)

The Latest on the President's Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate

00:00:58.357   2021-09-23   
What's the latest on President Biden's Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate? (Gary Crawford. President Joe Biden. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack)

Actuality: U.S. Commits $5 Billion to International Food/Hunder Efforts

00:00:34.429   2021-09-23   
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack telling a press briefing duiring the UN's World Food Summit Thursday that the U.S. is committing billions of dollars toward the UN's goals of eliminating hunger and protecting the planet. In this soundbite he talks about the 5 billion dollars going for international efforts.

Actuality: The U.S. Is Committing $10 Billion to Sustainable Food Systems.

00:00:26.409   2021-09-23   
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack telling a press briefing during the UN's World Food Summit Thursday that the U.S. is committing billions of dollars toward the UN's goals of eliminating hunger and protecting the planet. In this soundbite he talks about the domestic program.

Vilsack on Update on USMCA Efforts

00:01:00.395   2021-09-23   
The Agriculture Secretary provides the latest on efforts to assure compliance from member nations in the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on ag trade matters. (Rod Bain and Secretary Tom Vilsack)

Continued Efforts to Increase U.S. Ag Trade to China

00:01:00.264   2021-09-23   
The Agriculture Secretary notes two things U.S. officials can do to increase agricultural trade to China under the Phase One agreement. (Rod Bain and Secretary Tom Vilsack)