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US Ag Exports Create Big Opportunity Around the World

June 02, 2016 Alexis Taylor, Deputy Under Secretary of Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services

When I reflect on USDA’s international work over the past seven years, I don’t just see a great record of accomplishments, I see the building of a strong foundation that positions rural Americans to compete, grow and thrive in the years ahead. Today, we’re launching the sixth chapter of USDA Results...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Trade

Investing in Collaborative Conservation to Address Global Food Security Challenges

April 17, 2015 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This blog was cross-posted on the Chicago Council’s Global Food for Thought blog . Farmers, ranchers and foresters have long understood the need to care for our land and water. We depend on them for food, clothing and shelter – and they depend on our natural resources for their livelihoods. The...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

Improving Agricultural Productivity in Uganda

August 19, 2014 Lindsay Carter, Program Analyst, Foreign Agricultural Service

Standing next to her healthy oxen, Grace Opono explains how new conservation techniques have doubled her maize yield over just two seasons. She is also earning a second income by providing tilling services to neighbors with her oxen. She tells me she can now afford to pay the school fees for her...

Conservation Trade

FAS Program Helps Provide Qualified Teachers in Malawi

December 27, 2012 Kate Snipes, Agricultural Counselor, U.S. Embassy Nairobi, Kenya

School children in the rural communities of Malawi will soon have access to more qualified primary school educators, thanks in part to the Foreign Agricultural Service’s (FAS) Food for Progress (FFP) program.

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Trade

USDA Grant Helps Coffee Farmers Win Honduras’ Cup of Excellence

January 18, 2012 Linda Habenstreit, Foreign Agricultural Service Public Affairs Specialist

If you can name it, there’s probably a competitive event for it. For instance, coffee has its own competition called the Cup of Excellence. In the coffee world, no honor is more sought after. It is given each year to only top coffees from participating coffee-producing countries.

Trade

USDA’s Food for Progress Program Helps African Growth and Opportunity Act Countries Integrate into the Global Economy

June 06, 2011 Linda Habenstreit, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Nations like Liberia have much to gain, as high-level officials from the United States and 37 Sub-Saharan African countries gather in Lusaka, Zambia, for the June 9-10 African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum. Not only is Liberia eligible for AGOA trade preferences, allowing it to export a...

Food and Nutrition Trade

USDA’s Food Assistance Program Legacy Lives On

March 17, 2011 Katie Gorscak, Foreign Agricultural Service

The United States has a long history of helping those in need and USDA has played a large role in these efforts over the years. The U.S. government’s food assistance programs were born in a time of conflict. Food aid played a crucial role in the reconstruction of Europe after World War II. Farm and...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Trade

Ugandan Dairy Cooperatives Quadruple Sales and Create Jobs with Help from the Food for Progress Program

March 02, 2010

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack today announced that USDA will donate more than $145 million in international assistance under the Food for Progress Program in fiscal year 2010. This figure will benefit more than 3.4 million people in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East by providing access...

Food and Nutrition Rural
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