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What's Growing On, in This Rural Community?

October 09, 2015 Samantha Benjamin-Kirk, FNS Southeast Regional Office Farm to School Program Lead

Rural communities are looking for innovative ways to sustain quality of life and build viable food systems that support the health and economic needs of their people. Working Landscapes is a Warrenton, N.C. nonprofit that creates sustainable food hubs by bridging the gap between local farmers and...

Food and Nutrition

Engaging Spanish-Speaking Organic Stakeholders

September 22, 2015 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

A key component of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service’s (AMS) work upholding organic integrity is providing the organic community with easy access to the National Organic Program’s (NOP) resources, to help producers and processors understand and comply with the USDA organic regulations. In recent...

Spanish

Apoyando Miembros de la Comunidad Orgánica de Habla Hispana

September 22, 2015 Miles McEvoy, Subadministrador del Programa Orgánico Nacional

Un componente clave del trabajo del Servicio de Comercialización Agrícola (conocida en inglés como el Agricultural Marketing Service o AMS) del USDA en asegurar la integridad orgánica es proporcionar a la comunidad orgánica acceso fácil a los recursos del Programa Nacional Orgánico (el National...

Spanish

Strengthening Rural America For Our Future Generations

August 11, 2015 Rural Development Under Secretary Lisa Mensah

Here at USDA, we know that having strong rural communities is critical to ensuring that rural America remains a viable place for families to call home. That's why, through smart investments and regional partnerships, we continuously work to expand opportunities by fostering the creation of diverse...

Rural

Banishing the Honeybucket - Transformation in Lower Kalskag, Alaska

August 07, 2015 Vernita Dore, Acting Deputy Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

Life is challenging in Lower Kalskag, Alaska. An isolated village only accessible by plane or boat, or an ice road in the winter, Lower Kalskag's 300 residents have no running water or toilets and pay four and five times the price for goods you and I take for granted. A third of the population lives...

Rural

#USDARoadTrip: Investments in Rural Business

July 27, 2015 Matthew Herrick, USDA Director of Communications

The fifth and final stop on our #USDARoadTrip is the backbone of our nation’s rural economy — rural business. By making historic investments and streamlining access to capital for enterprises of all sizes, USDA is helping to build a productive and dynamic rural landscape capable of supporting...

Rural

#USDARoadTrip: Investments in Rural Utilities

July 13, 2015 Matt Herrick, USDA Director of Communications

Here at USDA, we know utilities mean more than just flipping a switch or turning on a faucet. Access to crucial rural infrastructure helps boost trade opportunities for rural businesses, create jobs, and strengthen our nation’s economy as a whole. That’s why we’re making smart investments to lay the...

Rural Technology

Buckle Up for a #USDARoadTrip

July 01, 2015 Matt Herrick, USDA Director of Communications

From barbecues to broadband, USDA’s broad portfolio impacts the lives of American families everywhere. This month, in celebration of our nation’s Independence Day, we’ll take a summer road trip across the U.S. Department of Agriculture and see some of the ways USDA is assisting rural communities to...

Health and Safety

Tapping into the Economic Potential of Local Food Through Local Foods, Local Places

July 01, 2015 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross-posted from the White House Rural Council blog: At USDA, we understand the enormous market potential of local food. Industry estimates suggest that local food sales in America have nearly doubled in recent years, jumping from $5 billion in 2008 to $11.7 billion in 2014. We’ve invested more...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Rural Community Development Spurs Growth

June 30, 2015 Richard Derksen, 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 portfolio. Though many of us don’t see farmers every day, we certainly see and benefit from the products of their farms every day...

Research and Science
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