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December 17, 2013 Ruihong Guo, Deputy Administrator, AMS Science and Technology Program

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. Agriculture is key to any nation’s success. American farmers continue to be more innovative and productive, providing...

Research and Science Trade

FAS Programs Help Promote Native American Foods Worldwide

November 26, 2013 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

The Foreign Agricultural Service recognizes the U.S. agricultural exports grown, produced and harvested by American Indians across the country during Native American Heritage Month For more than 25 years, the Intertribal Agriculture Council has promoted the conservation, development and use of...

Trade

Hooked on Aquaponics

November 08, 2013 Arthur Neal, Deputy Administrator, AMS Transportation & Marketing Program

If you’re wondering what aquaponics is, you’re not alone. Tracing its roots back to the Aztecs and rice cultivation in South China, aquaponics is a combination of aquaculture and hydroponics – growing fish and plants together in a symbiotic system. Basically, the plants keep the water clean for the...

Animals Plants

Food Safety and Chicken Served in the National School Lunch Program

September 25, 2013 Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

In response to a recent report about chicken served in the National School Lunch Program, I wanted to provide some clarification. Food safety is one of our highest priorities, and USDA is committed to ensuring that food served through the National School Lunch Program is both healthy and safe...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety

Ensuring Safety of Imported Processed Chicken from China

September 24, 2013 Al Almanza, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service Administrator

On August 30 th, FSIS announced the results of our verification audit of China’s poultry processing inspection system, which reaffirmed the equivalence of China’s poultry processing system. This determination was made after a long and careful review by our expert auditors to ensure that China’s...

Health and Safety

USDA Grasshopper Warrior Wins Prestigious Award for Life's Work

August 09, 2013 Natalie Loggans, USDA APHIS, Public Affairs

Grasshoppers and Mormon crickets of the West beware: R. Nelson Foster, of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, is roaming the rangelands looking for you, and when he finds you, he’ll stop your feeding frenzy right in its tracks. Foster serves as Assistant Laboratory Director at APHIS’...

Animals Plants

Trade Mission Highlights Growing Prospects for Ag Products in Turkey

June 10, 2013 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

With its rapidly developing economy and expanding middle class, Turkey has become an important market for U.S. food and agricultural products over the past decade. It’s also the destination of the latest USDA agricultural trade mission from June 10-14 as Acting Deputy Secretary of Agriculture...

Trade

New Export Markets, New Opportunities for Rural America

April 09, 2013 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Today, the American brand of agriculture is surging in popularity worldwide. Fiscal years 2009-2012 represent the strongest four years in history for agricultural trade, with U.S. agricultural product exports exceeding $478 billion over these four years. Overall, American agriculture supports 1 in...

USDA Results Trade

Asian ‘Top Chef’ Competitions Showcase U.S. Ingredients

April 01, 2013 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

In the United States, “March Madness” refers to the frenzied college basketball tournaments where teams must win or go home. Culinary masters throughout Asia experienced their own version of “madness” in March by squaring off in the kitchen for a chance to compete in the inaugural “United Tastes of...

Trade

USA Pears Enter the Chinese Market for the First Time

March 15, 2013 Elia (Lou) Vanechanos, Asia-Pacific Regional Manager, USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service International Services, U.S. Embassy Beijing, China

Even the weather cooperated on February 23, 2013. With a brilliant blue sky overhead and bright sunlight streaming into the warehouse, the first shipment of pears grown in the United States and destined for the Chinese market arrived in Dalian, China. The three containers of pears did not slip into...

Animals Plants
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