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Family Farm Co-op in Missouri Shows Commitment to Food Safety

December 15, 2016 Ken Petersen, Audit Services Branch Chief, AMS Specialty Crops Program

For more than four generations, Amish farmers in the Kansas City area have abided by a simple tenet: farm sustainably and care for the earth to preserve their way of life for future generations. Good Natured Family Farms (GNFF), a cooperative of 18 Amish family farms in Missouri, is using GroupGAP...

Health and Safety

Philly Market Rises Up to Meet Hunger Challenge

December 06, 2016 Bruce Summers, Agricultural Marketing Service Associate Administrator

Did you know that nearly one-third of the food available to U.S. retailers and consumers never makes it to the dining room table? That’s 133 billion pounds of food going to waste--all of which has far-reaching impacts on food security, resource conservation, and climate change. Experts have...

Food and Nutrition

Training Growers, Growing Trainers: Preparing for New Food Safety Requirements

November 15, 2016 Elanor Starmer, Agricultural Marketing Service Administrator

Are you preparing to meet the new Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Produce Safety rule standards? Have you heard about Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs)? Maybe you’ve heard that they can get buyers to notice your products and improve your access to the market place - but you need more...

Health and Safety

Fall is Here! Celebrate with Pumpkin, 5 Different Ways

October 20, 2016 Corey Holland, RD, Nutritionist Consultant, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Pumpkins aren’t just for Halloween! These versatile vegetables are an excellent source of vitamin A and dietary fiber. To demonstrate different ways you can incorporate this seasonal superstar, MyPlate is showcasing five easy recipes with pumpkin as the main ingredient. MyPlate encourages you to...

Food and Nutrition

Minneapolis Students Gear up for a School Year Full of Fresh, Locally Grown Foods

August 25, 2016 Christina Conell and Tecla Coleman-Sloan, Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service

It’s that time of year – books, backpacks and a BBQ! That’s right - Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) is preparing for its annual Farm to School Community BBQ, a much anticipated back-to-school event that kicks off the school year. The following guest blog features inspiring initiatives MPS has...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Sustainably Growing Vegetables in a Changing Climate: It's about Working Together

June 23, 2016 Dan Dostie, NRCS Project Liaison, USDA Northeast Climate Hub and Franklin Egan, PASA Director of Educational Programs, USDA Partner

The Pennsylvania Association of Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) sponsored a field day on June 2 to talk about growing vegetables in a changing climate. The discussion focused on climate change, its impacts on the farming system, and strategies to effectively adapt through increasing biodiversity on...

Celebrating Food and Culinary Connections: Schools Serve up California-grown Food on "California Thursdays"

June 09, 2016 Debra Eisenbarth, Child Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service

June is National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month! To celebrate this, we’re showcasing the important work of California Thursdays, a collaboration between the Center for Ecoliteracy and a network of public school districts to serve healthy, freshly prepared school meals made from California-grown...

Food and Nutrition

Helping Reduce Risk and Facilitate Trade of Fruits and Vegetables

June 06, 2016 Charles W. Parrott, Deputy Administrator, AMS Specialty Crops Program

Now that it’s June, many of us are enjoying a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables that will be available throughout the summer. During the rest of the year, some of these same fresh fruits and vegetables are available to American consumers thanks to trade agreements with Canada and Mexico. In the...

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Reduce Food Waste? Challenge Accepted!

April 06, 2016 Elanor Starmer, AMS Administrator

Since USDA launched the U.S. Food Waste Challenge in 2013, leaders and organizations across the food chain have committed to reducing, recovering, and recycling food loss and waste. Last week, I joined our newest partners in this effort at the Jessup Terminal Market to launch their own friendly...

Food and Nutrition

New GroupGAP Certification Brings New Opportunities for the Produce Industry

April 04, 2016 Charles W. Parrott, Deputy Administrator, Specialty Crops Program Deputy Administrator

Excitement is building in the produce industry. From salad greens to roasted beets to fresh blueberries, local food is showing up on grocery stores shelves, as new features on restaurants menus and on our kids’ school lunch plates. The increased demand for local food is creating more opportunities...

Food and Nutrition Health and Safety Farming
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