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Nutritionists: The Link to Nutrition Security

September 07, 2022 Angela Brown, Nutritionist, Brockton, MA WIC and president, Boston Organization of Nutritionists and Dieticians of Color (BOND of Color)

They called the next participant; a woman and her child exited the waiting area to meet at my desk. I introduced myself and asked, “How are you doing today?” She reluctantly answered, “good” with disinterest in her eyes. I detected a Spanish accent which prompted me to ask which language she...

Nutrition Security

Experience Earth Day with USDA

April 22, 2014 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service; Donna Johnson-Bailey, Outreach and Social Media, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Earth Day is a reminder that some of our best moments can be spent in the great outdoors. Getting outside is one of the best ways to feel re-invigorated, whether on a short hike to the Crags Trail on Pike National Forest or on a longer exploration of the 2,175-mile Appalachian Trail, which winds...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Forestry

Secretary's Column: The Building Blocks for a Healthier America

January 24, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

At USDA, we are working hard to ensure that America’s next generation has access to the healthy foods they need to grow, learn, achieve, and eventually to compete and succeed on a global stage. We are focused on feeding a healthier future, but we are also learning that the country as a whole is...

Food and Nutrition

Helping Schools Build Better Cafeterias

December 18, 2013 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

As a former school nutrition director, I am amazed when I visit schools around the country and repeatedly witness students clamoring for items like baked kale chips—who would have ever thought that was possible? Truly, schools have done an absolutely tremendous job of implementing the new meal...

Food and Nutrition

Farm to School Programs Can Get Kids Familiar with Healthy Foods

November 25, 2013 FNS Administrator, Audrey Rowe

October was National Farm to School Month and at FNS we ended on a high note. We released our very first nationwide assessment of farm to school activities and there was a lot of good news to be shared. The Farm to School Census showed that adoption of farm to school activities is trending up; many...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Making Moves in Maryland

November 05, 2013 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Last week, I met up with Washington Redskins linebacker Darryl Tapp to help kick off Fuel Up to Play 60’s new Make Your Move effort and see how kids at Kenilworth Elementary School in Bowie, Maryland are eating healthier and getting active at school and at home. Fuel up to Play 60 is a partnership...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

RISE Volunteers Mentor Young Gardeners

October 31, 2013 Matt Russell, USDA Farm to School Program

In 2011, Washington State University won a USDA People’s Garden School Pilot Project grant. The University used the funds to start the “Healthy Gardens, Healthy Youth” project, a multi-year research project that engages elementary students in creating edible gardens in schools across the country...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Secretary's Column: Continuing the Fight Against Childhood Obesity

August 23, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Ensuring the health and well-being of our nation’s children is a top priority for President Obama, and for all of us at USDA. We have focused in recent years on expanding access, affordability and availability of healthy foods for families and children. Recently, we learned of some promising new...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Healthy Incentives Pilot Shows Small Investment Leads to Big Impact

July 24, 2013 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Earlier today, Secretary Vilsack announced the results of the Healthy Incentives Pilot (HIP) , a pilot project designed to test the impact of incentivizing fruit and vegetable purchases among SNAP recipients. The pilot showed that an ongoing investment of less than 15 cents per person per day may...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Healthy Foods Not Necessarily More Expensive Than Less Healthy Ones

May 16, 2012 Andrea Carlson, Food Markets Branch, Economic Research Service

Most Americans’ diets fall short of Federal recommendations, especially when it comes to whole grains, low-fat dairy products, and fruits and vegetables. Some nutrition researchers and food writers blame cost, saying fruits and vegetables and other healthy foods are more expensive than less healthy...

Food and Nutrition
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