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The World Equestrian Games Come to North Carolina – How APHIS Is Protecting U.S. Horse Health During the Games

September 12, 2018 Dr. Rachel Cezar, Director of Live Animal Imports, USDA APHIS

Everyone knows about the Olympics, but did you know that there’s an Olympics-of-sort just for equestrian sports? Every four years, the world’s best competitors in a variety of equine sport disciplines get together for a spectacular event that awards 30 gold medals over the course of 13 days...

Animals

The U.S. Seed Trade Industry Thanks USDA for Helping It Thrive

June 28, 2018 Greg Rosenthal, Communications Specialist, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Seeds for planting represent tremendous value to the U.S. agricultural economy. In 2016, the United States exported $1.67 billion worth of these seeds and imported $997 million worth of them. This month, the American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) recognized USDA’s efforts to make the international...

Animals

Traveling to South Korea for the Olympics? Bring Back Great Memories, Not a Pest or Disease

February 06, 2018 Joelle Hayden, APHIS Public Affairs

The Winter Olympics begin shortly in South Korea, bringing us two weeks of incredible athletic performances. While many of us will watch the games from our TVs, computers or phones, some lucky individuals will travel to witness the games in person. And when traveling, people often bring back items...

Animals

Helping Reduce Risk and Facilitate Trade of Fruits and Vegetables

June 06, 2016 Charles W. Parrott, Deputy Administrator, AMS Specialty Crops Program

Now that it’s June, many of us are enjoying a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables that will be available throughout the summer. During the rest of the year, some of these same fresh fruits and vegetables are available to American consumers thanks to trade agreements with Canada and Mexico. In the...

USDA Results Trade

Creating Opportunities for Georgia's Produce Industry

November 05, 2015 Ed Avalos, USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

A solid vision combined with an innovative approach to reach new markets can yield success in the ag industry. During a recent trip to Atlanta, Ga., I got a chance to talk to state and industry leaders who are using both to solidify the future of their respective organizations. I joined a team of...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Announces 2014 Agricultural Outlook Forum Plenary Details

January 16, 2014 Brenda Chapin, USDA Office of the Chief Economist

On February 20, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack is expected to host two Future of Agriculture panels at the 2014 Agricultural Outlook Forum, “The Changing Face of Agriculture.” On the “Future of Agriculture: Building Markets Here & Abroad” panel are Dr. Rajiv Shah, Administrator, U.S. Agency for...

USDA Results Trade

Expanded Tracking Provides Market Insight for Produce Industry

February 15, 2012 Terry Long, Director Market News Division, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program

Over 13 billion pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables cross the U.S.-Mexican border each year. Having accurate tracking of the food being imported across our southern border is important for a variety of reasons—including the ability to accurately assess the market price of incoming goods and the...

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