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ERS Ag Research Counts

May 21, 2013 Justice Wright, Public Affairs Specialist for USDA’s Research, Education, and Economics Mission Area

To recognize the contribution that research in agriculture makes in our daily lives, we’re focusing this month’s Science Tuesday blogs on the successes that USDA science agencies have achieved for us all. Many of us use technology daily to communicate faster than ever before. And Economic Research...

Food and Nutrition Research and Science Technology

What’s Ahead for Global Food Security?

August 02, 2012 Stacey Rosen and Shahla Shapouri, Economists, Food Security and Development Branch, Economic Research Service

The Economic Research Service (ERS) has, since the late 1970s, reported annually on food security in a number of developing countries. A key indicator is the number of food-insecure people (those who each consume less than a nutritional target of 2,100 calories per day). In the latest report, we...

USDA Results Health and Safety

Assessing Food Security in Developing Countries

July 13, 2010 acampbell

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. By Shahla Shapouri and Stacey Rosen, Economists, Economic Research Service Depending on the pulse of the global economy...

Food and Nutrition Trade Research and Science

Children Of Senegal Directly Benefit From USDA’s McGovern-Dole International Food For Education Program

March 01, 2010 acampbell

In keeping with USDA’s commitment to addressing global food insecurity through school feeding programs, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA will donate more than 100,000 tons of U.S. agricultural commodities valued at nearly $170 million in fiscal year 2010 under the McGovern...

Food and Nutrition Trade
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