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Mustard Plant Jet Fuel Could Reduce Emissions by 68 Percent

December 09, 2021 Dr. Puneet Dwivedi, University of Georgia, Associate Professor

Carbon dioxide emissions from the aviation sector constitute 2.5 percent of global emissions. One way to reduce this carbon footprint is to replace conventional aviation fuel (obtained by refining crude oil) with aviation fuel derived from sustainably produced biomass feedstocks.

Research and Science

NIFA Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

October 13, 2021 Andy Thigpen, Public Affairs Specialist (Web) and Rachel Dotson, Public Affairs Specialist (Social Media), National Institute of Food and Agriculture

USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) celebrates the achievements and contributions of the Hispanic community who are helping advance scientific innovation and creating the next generation of leaders in support of our Nation’s food and agricultural system.

Equity Research and Science

5 Ways USDA Science Reduces Food Waste

April 28, 2021 Justice Wright, Public Affairs Specialist, Research, Education, and Economics Mission Area

The Economic Research Service estimates that in 2010, America wasted approximately 133 billion pounds of food. That’s the equivalent of every American discarding three average-sized apples every day. Not the “apple a day” advice we’re used to hearing. Today, on Stop Food Waste Day, we’re sharing...

Research and Science

NIFA’s Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program: Helping Consumers Maximize, and Safely Serve and Store the Food They Have

March 18, 2021 Carinthia Cherry, PhD, RDN, Institute of Food and Agriculture, National EFNEP Coordinator, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA

Nutrition security has taken center stage during the pandemic. While many families struggle to put healthy food on the table, it’s important for communities to have resources to help feed and nurture families. That’s why the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) helps people develop...

Research and Science

USDA Science Strengthens U.S. Efforts to End COVID-19

March 04, 2021 Justice Wright, Public Affairs Specialist, Research, Education, and Economics Mission Area

The COVID-19 pandemic requires a coordinated approach to combat the virus and its rippling effects. We all have a role to play to help end the pandemic. USDA is doing its part by providing evidence-based research and information, its facilities, personnel, and expertise to communities across the...

Research and Science

Celebrating the Agricultural Impacts of 1890 Land-Grant Universities

February 23, 2021 Faith Peppers, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Communications Director

USDA has a long history of investing in and supporting our nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The 19 HBCUs established under the Second Morrill Act of 1890, along with the two HBCU land-grant universities established in the original 1862 legislation – University of the...

Equity Research and Science

Keeping Food Safe from Farm to Table

February 03, 2021 Faith Peppers, NIFA and Ben Chapman

During these challenging times, it's especially important to know that we have a safe and strong food supply. Here's what scientists and Cooperative Extension experts at North Carolina State University are doing to help.

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

NIFA-Supported Research Innovates to Reduce Food Loss and Waste: An Interview with Robert Nowierski

January 12, 2021 Jean Buzby, USDA Food Loss and Waste Liaison

The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) is USDA’s extramural science-funding agency within USDA’s Research, Education, and Economics mission area. What is NIFA doing to help reduce food loss and waste? This interview features insights from Robert Nowierski, NIFA, National Program...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

The Science Behind Your Traditional Holiday Meal

December 16, 2020 Faith Peppers, NIFA Communications Director

Holidays are traditionally a time to focus on family, friends and food. This year, as Americans navigate this unprecedented holiday season, many are turning to the kitchen to cook up expressions of love and care.

Research and Science

NIFA Funds Tribal Programs to Support Learning, Health & Opportunity

November 20, 2020 Erin Riley, NIFA National Program Leader, Tribal Programs

USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) funds programs that promote learning, opportunities and health in Tribal communities. The total amount NIFA invested in all Tribal programs in FY 2020 was approximately $28 million.

Research and Science
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