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USDA Releases New Maps Identifying Major Crop Producing Areas in the United States and Abroad

March 07, 2013 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist, USDA

A total of 40 new maps have been prepared, showing major crop-producing areas in the United States, China, India, Pakistan, and South Africa. Earlier versions of these maps appeared in the Major World Crop Areas and Climatic Profiles (MWCACP) handbook that contains climatological data, agricultural...

Conservation

Helping Export U.S. Dairy Products to China and the Rest of the World

February 08, 2013 Dana Coale, AMS Dairy Programs Deputy Administrator

Last year marked the first time in U.S. history that our dairy farmers produced more than 200 billion pounds of milk. This was the highest year over year increase since 2004-2005 and a 5.7 billion pound increase from the previous year. In recent years, more than two-thirds of the growing demand for...

Trade

FAS Helps Pack Protein Punch Across the Pacific

September 24, 2012 Erin Tindell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

The Foreign Agricultural Service’s (FAS) Agricultural Trade Office (ATO) in Beijing recently partnered with the U.S. dry edible bean industry to launch a program that aims to pack more protein into Chinese diets. The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA), along with the Nebraska Dry Bean...

Trade

Shared Challenges, Shared Solutions

August 22, 2012 Catherine Woteki, Ph.D., USDA Chief Scientist and Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics

It’s been a productive time here in Qingdao, China. USDA and China’s Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), with support from the Gates Foundation, have gathered some of the top minds from around the world at the Mini-Summit on Agricultural Research to discuss challenges related to food security...

Trade Research and Science

Removing Barriers to Trade Benefits Our Farmers, Businesses

April 02, 2012 Matt Herrick, Office of Communications

Today, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) released three reports to Congress detailing the Obama Administration’s work to reduce or remove key foreign government barriers to American exports. The reports describe how the Administration has fought for American jobs over the last year...

Trade

Iowa Seeks Export Success in China

March 28, 2012 Bill Northey, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture

Like everyone involved in the trade mission to China, I’m excited for the opportunity to be a part of the USDA delegation and join Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Michael Scuse as he leads this historic trip. Not only is China a vital agricultural trading partner...

Trade

U.S. Agribusinesses Build Trade Relationships, Seek Export Success in China

March 26, 2012 Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Michael Scuse

It is my pleasure to be in China, leading USDA’s largest-ever agricultural trade mission in the cities of Chengdu and Shanghai from March 23-28. I am joined by 39 U.S. businesses representing a wide variety of products, including fresh and frozen produce, dairy, wine, consumer-oriented products...

Trade

The United States is China’s Soybean Supplier of Choice

February 22, 2012 Michael Scuse, USDA Acting Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

Last week was a momentous one for U.S.-China agricultural relations. In addition to the productive meetings that took place in Washington and Des Moines, I was honored to witness the signing of an agreement between the U.S. soybean industry and Chinese buyers who agreed to purchase more than 8.6...

Trade

USDA Trade Missions Rack Up Millions in Sales for U.S. Businesses

January 05, 2012 Karoline Newell, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

Under the Obama Administration, USDA has continued to expand markets for American goods abroad, worked aggressively to break down barriers to trade, and assisted U.S. businesses with the resources needed to reach consumers around the world. And by organizing and executing agricultural trade missions...

Trade

U.S., China Plant Seeds for Stable Global Growth

December 28, 2011 Dr. Paul Zankowski, Commissioner of the AMS Plant Variety Protection Office

USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) recently hosted two examiners from China who were on hand to learn the U.S. system for examining new plant variety applications. AMS’s Plant Variety Protection Office and the American Seed Trade Association invited Yang Yang and Lingo Gao from China’s...

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