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Creating New Opportunities for the Sheep Industry

October 07, 2014 Edward Avalos, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs

Since they were brought over during the earliest explorations of North America, the sheep industry has played a vital role in the agricultural history of our nation. In the 1940s, there were over 55 million sheep in the U.S., but today those numbers hover around one-tenth of that total. There are...

Conservation

Partnering for a Strong Rural Economy is a USDA Specialty

October 03, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

A strong rural economy benefits the whole nation. Sales of specialty crops – which include everything from fruits and vegetables to tree nuts, cut flowers and nursery crops – total nearly $65 billion per year. The success of specialty crop farmers and businesses creates opportunities for new jobs...

Rural

Continued Support for Local Food

October 02, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

Strong local food systems are one of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Vilsack’s four key pillars to revitalize rural economies. On Monday, he announced the award of over $52 million to support local and regional food systems and the organic industry through five USDA grant programs...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Teams Up with Vermont Beef Producers to Provide Local Market Data

September 10, 2014 Levi Geyer, Agricultural Marketing Service Market News Reporter

It wasn’t too long ago that beef was far less traveled, and families often put a side of beef away in the freezer for the winter. Modern day conveniences make beef and the beef buying experience more suitable to a faster pace of life, but old traditions are hard to let go. Across the board, we’re...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Organic Cost Share Assistance Expands Opportunities for Farmers

September 08, 2014 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

The cost of organic certification is becoming more affordable for many certified producers and handlers. Thanks to support from the 2014 Farm Bill, cost share and assistance programs are available to organic producers and handlers through fiscal year 2018. Cost share programs benefit certified...

Food and Nutrition

Local & Regional Data Added to USDA Market News

August 05, 2014 Charles W. Parrott, Deputy Administrator, AMS Fruit and Vegetable Program

America’s hunger for locally and regionally grown food has become a $7 billion-per-year market. That means more consumers are savoring farm-fresh food, and more farmers—especially small and mid-size farmers—are profiting from new markets for their products. It also means that a trove of useful...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Farmers Market Opens with a Recipe to Honor Our Veterans

June 05, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

I love farmers markets. The vibrant colors, enticing smells, and vivacious people make me feel so very alive and happy. Local markets also work to bring communities together. I have been to a number of farmers markets across the U.S., but my favorite one is located right here in Washington, DC—in...

Food and Nutrition Farming Initiatives

Farm Bill Listening Session: New and Expanding Opportunities for the Organic Industry

April 18, 2014 Anne L. Alonzo, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

Organic agriculture serves as an engine for rural development, representing a $35 billion industry in the United States alone. USDA is committed to protecting the integrity of organic products, and ensuring that all of our agencies work together to help the organic sector continue to grow. Members...

Food and Nutrition

Secretary's Column: Farm Bill Supports Specialty Crop Growers, Improves Access to Healthy Food

April 18, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

The 2014 Farm Bill has already set in motion and accomplished so much for our country. With historic support for specialty crop producers across the country, the bill will touch every one of our lives through one of the most basic of human needs: food. Specialty crops make up the bulk of what we eat...

Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Export Development Program Helps Boost U.S. Blueberry Exports

April 16, 2014 Allison Eckhardt, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

Spring is here and brings with it many fresh healthy foods, including blueberries. Known for their antioxidants, vitamins and fiber, blueberries are a healthy option that is becoming more popular around the world and the U.S. blueberry industry is taking advantage of this demand with the help of the...

Trade
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