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A Root Beer-Based Discovery that Saved Lives

November 09, 2016 Dennis O'Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

Science can do more than improve people’s lives; sometimes it can save them. Consider the contributions of the late Allene Rosalind Jeanes, an Agricultural Research Service (ARS) chemist at what is now the National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research in Peoria, Illinois. Her efforts are...

Research and Science

Collaboration and Innovation are Keys to Organic Success

October 28, 2015 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

For years, the organic industry has experienced enormous growth, defying expectations and creating exciting opportunities for producers and entrepreneurs around the world. 2014 was another record year for the organic community, with 19,474 certified organic operations in the United States and nearly...

Conservation Trade

Going Wild about Water at the World Water Forum

April 28, 2015 Tawny Mata, Office of the Chief Scientist

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 profile. Water is a precious resource and will become scarcer as the human population continues to grow. In many areas, climate change...

Research and Science

Organic Trade in the Americas: Inter-American Commission for Organic Agriculture

September 18, 2014 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

Over the past decade, the production and market share of organic agriculture has increased globally, with significant growth in South and Central America. In 2008, the Inter-American Commission for Organic Agriculture (ICOA) was founded to support organic agriculture in the Americas and facilitate...

Trade

The Global Exchange of Organic Products: Expanding Markets at Home and Abroad

July 08, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

Last week, we celebrated another victory for the global organic community – the announcement of an organic equivalency agreement between the U.S. and the Republic of Korea. We are thrilled with the outcome! Beginning July 1, 2014, processed organic products certified in Korea or in the U.S. may be...

Trade

U.S. College Students Earn Title of "Earth's Best" in International Soils Judging Contest

July 07, 2014 Amy Overstreet, Natural Resources Conservation Service

While many tuned in to watch the World Cup to see which team would become the globe’s soccer champs, others watched a competition of a different kind: one that named the earth’s best identifiers of slices of earth. College students from the United States competed with teams from nine other countries...

Conservation

International Researchers Mobilize Against Risky Stowaway Pests

March 06, 2014 Stephanie Worley Firley, Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center, U.S. Forest Service

Sometimes there is more to global trade than meets the eye. While consumers and economies may benefit from expanding market opportunities and a seemingly endless array of readily available goods, harmful pests could be lurking as people and products are transported between countries. An...

Forestry Trade

Online Tool Helps Ag Exporters Track Trade Agreements

September 10, 2013 Jason Carver, Senior Economist, Foreign Agricultural Service, Global Policy Analysis Division

The United States has free trade agreements with 20 countries around the world that expand export opportunities for U.S. food and agricultural producers. To help exporters obtain information about tariff reductions resulting from these FTAs, the Foreign Agricultural Service recently launched the...

Trade

Secretary's Column: On the Road to Another Record Year for Agricultural Trade

February 01, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

The prosperity of American agriculture provides us with a secure and abundant food supply here at home – and tremendous opportunity to export quality U.S. products across the globe. Today, the American brand of agriculture is surging in popularity worldwide. Fiscal years 2009-2012 represent the...

USDA Results Trade

Learn How the Pending Trade Agreements Will Benefit You

October 04, 2011 Matt Herrick, Office of Communications

As Agriculture Secretary Vilsack said today during a national media call, Congress must now take action on an important part of President Obama's jobs agenda: new trade agreements with Colombia, Panama and South Korea and trade adjustment assistance to help train workers for the 21st century economy...

Trade
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