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Four Agribusinesses Receive President’s ‘E’ Awards for Excellence in Exporting

May 31, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service, Public Affairs Specialist

In recognition of World Trade Week 2011, 27 companies and organizations were honored for excellence in exporting at the President’s “E” Awards Ceremony. This year marked the 50 th anniversary of the Presidential “E” Award, which was created by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 to recognize persons...

Trade

Texas High School Students Encouraged to Pursue Careers in Agriculture

May 31, 2011 Tanya Brown, USDA Farm Service Agency Public Information Specialist

It wasn’t supposed to happen. There wasn’t supposed to be an agriculture curriculum. There wasn’t supposed to be an instructor. And there definitely wasn’t any money to send seven African-American students from one of the smallest and lowest income towns in Texas to Washington, D.C., to speak with...

Initiatives Rural

No Bones about It – Barbecue Sauce a Hit Overseas

May 27, 2011 Karoline Scott, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

This holiday weekend, grills across the country will be fired up, bringing family and friends together to enjoy traditional, finger-licking American barbeque and celebrate the unofficial start of summer.

Trade

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack on a 21st Century Regulatory System

May 26, 2011 Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack

In January, President Obama called upon the U.S. Department of Agriculture and all other U.S. agencies to perform a government-wide review of current federal regulations to update, streamline and remove excessive rules. This review, prompted by Executive Order 13563, was intended to minimize burdens...

USDA Results

USDA Officials Tour of Mississippi’s Flood Damaged Areas

May 23, 2011 Ken Stribling, USDA Public Information Coordinator, Mississippi

The state of Mississippi, recently hit with back-to-back disasters in the forms of record-intensity tornadoes in the eastern portion of the state and devastating floods in the Mississippi River Delta, was visited by two USDA under secretaries on Thursday. USDA Under Secretary for Rural Development...

Rural

Bringing the Beauty of U.S. Hardwood to Thailand

May 23, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

When most people think about what USDA exports to countries all over the world, food is the first thing that comes to mind. But did you know that the United States exported nearly $7 billion in forestry products in 2010? These exports allow for the beauty and sustainability of U.S. forests to be...

Trade

USDA to Louisiana Flood Victims: We Are Here For You

May 23, 2011 Karen K. Lawson, USDA Public Information Coordinator, Louisiana

The levee along the Mississippi River was busy with activity on Thursday, May 19. USDA Under Secretaries for Rural Development, Dallas Tonsager, and the Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agriculture Service, Michael Scuse along with Rural Development Louisiana State Director Clarence W...

Conservation Rural

U.S. Agribusinesses Shine at SIAL Canada Trade Show

May 20, 2011 Janet Nuzum, Foreign Agricultural Service Associate Administrator

Last week, I traveled to Canada - the second-largest market for U.S. agricultural products. Wanting to see our companies promoting U.S. export sales, I attended SIAL Canada, an international trade show in Toronto, which welcomed more than 530 exhibitors and 12,000 food and agricultural business...

Trade

Down on the Farm with Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Agriculture

May 18, 2011 Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Michael Scuse

On Monday, I had the honor of hosting Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Agriculture Bayu Krisnamurthi at my 1,700-acre corn, soybean, and wheat farm in Smyrna, Delaware. This opportunity is a direct result of my visit last month to Jakarta where I led 18 U.S. companies on an Agribusiness Trade and...

Trade

Guatemalan Girl Reaps Benefits of USDA’s Food for Education Program

May 17, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

The USDA McGovern-Dole Food for Education Program is working to make a difference in Central America. Guatemala has one of the highest rates of stunting in the world due to chronic malnutrition. More than 90 percent of families live on less than $2 a day and as a result, the majority of children are...

Food and Nutrition Trade
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