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The (Plant) Doctor is In

February 08, 2012 Catherine Woteki, USDA Chief Scientist and Under Secretary for Research, Education, and Economics

As USDA celebrates 150 years of serving American agriculture and rural communities, it is important to remember the enormous contribution of the Cooperative Extension Service, a three-way partnership between USDA and our state and county partners that forms a nationwide network of expertise. These...

Research and Science

Pecan Industry Cracks Foreign Markets

February 02, 2012 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service

In 2009 when Tim Montz first traveled to Shanghai, China, representing the Texas pecan industry, Montz had to explain what pecans were. Two years later, promoting pecans to China and other countries is “business as usual” for the father-and-son team of Tim and Jake Montz of the Montz Pecan Company.

Trade

Laughing All the Way to the Seed Bank

January 12, 2012 Candra Berg, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Everyone wants to have a full bank account --- including bank accounts that hold seeds. The U.S. Forest Service recently held a workshop with the Dominican Republic Ministry of Environmental and Natural Resources in Dry Branch, Ga., focusing on ways to increase the capacity to develop and maintain a...

Forestry

People’s Garden Helps to Strengthen a Community in Costa Rica

January 09, 2012 Kelly Stange, Agricultural Attaché, FAS Office in Costa Rica

The Foreign Agricultural Service office in San Jose broke ground on its own People’s Garden in Fall 2009. Ever since that day our embassy employees and their families, as well as members of the local community, have learned about the benefits of eating fresh, healthy foods.

Trade Initiatives

Protecting Natural Resources Impacted by Tourism in Chile

January 05, 2012 Candra Berg, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Patagonia, Chile is known for its spectacular views, amazing scenery and great fly fishing. The area attracts 2 million tourists annually. But only 20 percent of Chile’s natural resources are protected. Chilean stakeholders recently partnered with the U.S. Forest Service and the State Department to...

Forestry Trade

Russia Christmas Fair Highlights American Holiday Treats

January 03, 2012 Deanna M.J. Ayala, Director, Agricultural Trade Office, U.S. Embassy Moscow

The Agricultural Trade Office in St. Petersburg, Russia joined U.S. cooperators and the U.S. Consulate to host the first-ever American pavilion at the St. Petersburg Christmas Fair, which runs from Dec. 21, 2011 to Jan. 14, 2012. The pavilion showcases American cuisine including New York cheesecakes...

Trade

Hawaii’s Big Island Flavor Steams into the Canadian Market

December 22, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service, Public Affairs

Hawaii Exports International (HEI) of Honolulu has successfully introduced its award-winning Kona and Ka’u coffees to the Canadian market with the support of USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) office in Canada, the FAS-funded Western U.S. Agricultural Trade Association (WUSATA), and the...

Trade

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Encourages Students in Vietnam to Build a Better Future

November 18, 2011 Jeanne Bailey, Counselor for Agricultural Affairs-Vietnam, Foreign Agricultural Service

There are many things that Americans are known for, including dreaming big, working hard to turn those dreams into a reality, and reaching out to help others who are also trying to make their dreams come true. During his trip to Hanoi, Vietnam, earlier this week, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack...

Trade

Food for Progress Project in Bangladesh Helps Develop Prawn Farming

November 07, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service

A recent Food for Progress (FFP) project in Bangladesh shows how a small effort can have a big impact on a community. The Rural Enterprise for Alleviating Poverty project is managed by Winrock International with the help of USDA and the Ministry of Fisheries in Bangladesh. The goal of this project...

Trade

U.S. Fresh Fruit a Hit with Chinese Consumers

October 28, 2011 Keith Schneller, Foreign Agricultural Service, Agricultural Trade Office Shanghai

For the past two years, our Agricultural Trade Office (ATO) in Shanghai, China has built a partnership with FruitDay.com, an online produce company that has thrived by harnessing the impressive power of internet and TV retailing to reach Chinese consumers.

Trade
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