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Taste of America Tantalizes Taste Buds in Japan

October 27, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service, Public Affairs

Japanese customers savored restaurant dining created with quality American food ingredients as part of the first-ever “Taste of America” promotion hosted this month by the U.S. Agricultural Trade Office (ATO) in Tokyo.

Trade

Foreign Delegations Tour US Forest Service's State-of-Art Interagency Fire Center in Boise

October 24, 2011 Ellita Willis, Public Affairs Specialist, Forest Service

The Forest Service has managed wildfires for more than 100 years and is considered the best wildland fire organization in the world. As leaders, we are continually striving to gain a better understanding of fire behavior with cutting edge research and technology. Sharing our expertise through...

Forestry Trade

Borlaug Fellows from 21 Countries Gather in Des Moines

October 24, 2011 Linda Habenstreit, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Last week, 40 Borlaug Fellows from 21 countries as far away as Azerbaijan and Zambia were in Des Moines, Iowa, to attend the Borlaug International Symposium and World Food Prize ceremony. Accompanying them were 16 mentors—professors, scientists, and researchers—from U.S. land-grant universities and...

Trade

Secretary’s Column: Working Together to Create Jobs

October 21, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Recently, both houses of Congress took action to support tens-of-thousands of American jobs by ratifying trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama, as well as passing trade adjustment assistance to help train workers for the 21st century economy. And last week, the President signed them...

USDA Results Trade

Going to the Source—FAS International Staff Experience U.S. Agriculture Firsthand

October 20, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service, Public Affairs

Some of USDA’s international employees were in the United States last month, exchanging information with their stateside counterparts and learning firsthand how U.S. agricultural systems and processes work.

Trade

Se Busca Mayor Diversidad del Sector Privado en los Comités de Asesoramiento Comercial Agrícola del USDA

October 14, 2011 Janet A. Nuzum, Administradora Asociada del Servicio Agrícola Extranjero

El rostro de Estados Unidos - y de la agricultura estadounidense - está cambiando. El número de granjas en los Estados Unidos ha crecido un 4 por ciento y según los resultados del censo más reciente del Departamento de Agricultura (“U.S. Department of Agriculture” o USDA por sus siglas en inglés) en...

Spanish Trade

Greater Private Sector Diversity Sought on USDA’s Agricultural Trade Advisory Committees

October 14, 2011 Janet A. Nuzum, Foreign Agricultural Service Associate Administrator

The face of America – and of American agriculture – is changing. The number of farms in the United States has grown 4 percent and the operators of those farms have become more diverse in the past five years, according to results of USDA’s most recent Census of Agriculture. The 2007 Census counted...

Trade

New Trade Agreements a Boon for American Agriculture

October 13, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Outside of farm country, many people don’t realize the importance of American agriculture to our overall economy. One in 12 American jobs is connected to agriculture, in all sorts of industries from picking and processing, to packing and shipping, to shelving at your local market. And despite...

Trade

USDA Cultivates Opportunity in Panama as Trade Agreement Awaits Congressional Action

October 11, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service, Public Affairs

The U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement now awaiting Congressional action promises to boost U.S. exports to the nation known as “The Crossroads of the Americas.” In total, Congressional ratification of the Panama, Colombia and South Korea trade agreements will help farmers and ranchers add more...

Trade

Secretary’s Column: Trade Deals Create Jobs

October 07, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, Congress will begin to take a look at important jobs legislation: new trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama and trade adjustment assistance to help train workers for the 21 st century economy. These agreements will help create jobs and provide new income opportunities for...

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