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U.S. Softwood Exports Making Headway in Thailand

January 07, 2015 Ryan Brewster, International Agricultural Training Specialist, Cochran Fellowship Program - Asia Region, Foreign Agricultural Service

The pine forests of Georgia and the Pacific Northwest are a far cry from the crowded streets of Bangkok, where several shipments of U.S. softwood products are headed thanks to a collaborative effort by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), the Southern Forest...

Trade

Secretary's Column: 2014, a Year of Action, Partnership and Innovation at USDA

December 22, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This has been a tremendous year for the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the rural families and communities we serve. Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden recently shared a reflection on her most inspirational moments this year. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished at USDA over the course of this year...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Rural Research and Science

Rural Battery Manufacturer Gets Boost from USDA Business Program

December 18, 2014 Thomas Fern, Kentucky State Director, USDA Rural Development

Small business owners face countless challenges when it comes to finding success in the global marketplace – and for those in rural areas, the challenges are often more pronounced. For more than 30 years, Superior Battery has been manufacturing a wide range of batteries from its plant in Russell...

Rural

USDA Keeps Dairy Exports Flowing to Morocco

December 01, 2014 Diane Lewis, Director, Grading and Standards Division of the Agricultural Marketing Service's Dairy Program

U.S. agricultural exports continue to be a bright spot for America’s economy, worth a record $152.5 billion in fiscal year 2014. That’s why USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) and its sister agencies work so hard to keep these export markets open. So in 2011, when Morocco requested that USDA...

Trade

Trade Show Helps Firms Capitalize on Growing Indian Appetite for U.S. Products

October 16, 2014 Adam Branson, Senior Attaché, Office of Agricultural Affairs, Mumbai, India

Breaking into a new market can be a challenge for a business – especially if that market is half a world away, with a different culture and language. But there is help available. USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) has offices across the globe that assist American agricultural businesses with...

Trade

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

Grains, Trains and Global Success

September 16, 2014 Bruce Blanton, Director of Transportation Services Division, Agricultural Marketing Service

Fall is harvest time and our rural communities are bustling with activity. For American soybean farmers the days start in the early dawn, and they stay until the last light is gone, tending fields that seem to stretch to the end of the world. But success for them relies on more than just growing a...

Trade

Discovering U.S. Agriculture Products Abroad

July 21, 2014 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

U.S. agricultural exports are a bright spot in our economy - the past five years represent the strongest in history for agricultural trade. We export everything from soybeans and dairy to specialty products and fresh produce, all adding up to revenue and jobs back home in the United States. On a...

Food and Nutrition 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

From an Orchard in California to a Table in Canada and Beyond

July 03, 2014 Deborah Robin Croft, USDA FAS Public Affairs

What does a pomegranate need to do to get from an orchard in California to a dining table in Canada? The pomegranate doesn’t have to do anything, but U.S. growers must prepare the ground for their products in more ways than one. It takes knowledge and resources to bring U.S. food and agricultural...

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