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Anne Alonzo


Representing the Faces of Agriculture through Research and Promotion Board Diversity

July 01, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

U.S. agriculture is increasingly diverse, with farmers, ranchers, processors, distributors, vendors, and more from various backgrounds. Just like their products, the operations and the men and women that run them are diverse – in gender, race, age, size, and production practices. At USDA, we are...

Conservation

Acting Local, Growing Global for Good Food

March 27, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

For over a century, my hometown of Chicago has been a cultural, financial, and agricultural hub. And as a hub, it has a long history of supporting innovation and opportunity. From the first cattle drives came the great Chicago Stockyards that supplied meat to the nation. From the early trading of...

Food and Nutrition Farming Trade

Diversity of Thought Brings Success

March 05, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, AMS Administrator

The face of agriculture is changing. The changes are reflected in the Ag Census data released last week, in the rural communities we serve, and in the way the Department is looking toward the future. With a 12 percent increase in minority farm operators and a 21 percent increase in Hispanic farm...

Conservation

The Domino Effect of One Purchase

January 22, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

Sometimes one action can have a ripple effect—an impact that spreads outward, touching much more than just the immediate surroundings. We see it all the time in the process of agriculture. Weather changes crop yields, then ripples through the supply chain, impacting everything from the local economy...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition

Hunger Knows No Season

September 10, 2013 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

There is no “off-season” for the nearly 15% of people in this country facing hunger. Although demand remains high all year round, many of the nation’s food banks experience a major decline in donations during the summer months. USDA programs, however, work year-round to help those affected by hunger...

Food and Nutrition

USDA and the HACU National Internship Program: A Recipe for Success

August 23, 2013 Keven Valentin, AMS Commodity Procurement Financial Analyst

Reach one, teach one. That is the approach that USDA has taken in its partnership with the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) National Internship Program. As a current employee with the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) and a former HACU intern, I am glad to help...

Initiatives

Taking the Summer On: AMS Interns Gain Valuable Experience

August 21, 2013 Anne Alonzo, AMS Administrator

Without farmers and the agricultural businesses that support them, no one can eat. This is a simple concept, but it implies that people will continue to choose careers in agriculture. Here at USDA, one of the ways that we encourage younger generations to choose these careers is offering grants to...

Initiatives

"USDA Tender" - A Cooperative Effort with the U.S. Beef Industry

August 12, 2013 Craig Morris, Deputy Administrator of the AMS, Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program

Tenderness is one of the most significant factors affecting the overall consumer acceptance of beef cuts. Although the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Beef Quality Grading program is a useful tool in predicting overall consumer acceptance of beef, other factors besides those assessed by the...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety
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