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2015 Agricultural Outlook Forum Preview: International Trade

January 15, 2015 Phil Karsting, Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service

USDA is committed to addressing the challenges of international trade, and providing solutions. As we look forward to USDA’s annual Agricultural Outlook Forum, Feb. 19-20, 2015, in Arlington, Virginia, speakers and attendees will have the opportunity to discuss relevant issues on a wide range of...

Trade

U.S. Softwood Exports Making Headway in Thailand

January 07, 2015 Ryan Brewster, International Agricultural Training Specialist, Cochran Fellowship Program - Asia Region, Foreign Agricultural Service

The pine forests of Georgia and the Pacific Northwest are a far cry from the crowded streets of Bangkok, where several shipments of U.S. softwood products are headed thanks to a collaborative effort by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), the Southern Forest...

Trade

USDA Keeps Dairy Exports Flowing to Morocco

December 01, 2014 Diane Lewis, Director, Grading and Standards Division of the Agricultural Marketing Service's Dairy Program

U.S. agricultural exports continue to be a bright spot for America’s economy, worth a record $152.5 billion in fiscal year 2014. That’s why USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) and its sister agencies work so hard to keep these export markets open. So in 2011, when Morocco requested that USDA...

Trade

Partnering to Improve Market Data in Brazil

November 26, 2014 Terry Long, Agricultural Marketing Service Fruit and Vegetable Program Market News Director

Quality data is paramount when it comes to helping markets reach their full potential. This is especially true in the agriculture industry where businesses are always searching for reliable data that can help them make important decisions like what to produce or how much to buy. I recently joined a...

Trade

The Importance of Farm Broadcasting in Reaching America's 3.2 Million Farmers

November 12, 2014 Joe Prusacki, NASS National Operations Division Director

Growing up on a small crop and hog farm in Perry County, Illinois, I have memories as a child listening to the radio with my father or uncle to hear the latest agriculture news. As farmers, they relied on and trusted receiving weather, farm, and market updates from the local radio station, WDQN...

Trade

New Roads Provide a New Path to Prosperity in Senegal

November 03, 2014 Joani Dong, Foreign Agricultural Service Agricultural Attaché

We don’t spend much time thinking about roads in the United States. We worry about the traffic on them, but we don’t often consider the importance of the actual road itself. But to the Senegalese villages of Sindone, Yabon and Laty, a new road represents a path to a more prosperous life. A new 7.5...

Trade

Organic 101: The National Organic Standards Board - Representing the Organic Community

October 28, 2014 Dr. Jean Richardson, Chair of the National Organic Standards Board

From Shayla Bailey, USDA: This is the twentieth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations . To mark the 20 th milestone, USDA invited Dr. Jean Richardson, Chair of the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB), to be a guest author. The NOSB...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming Trade

Organic 101: "Organic" in the Brand Name...Organic in the Package

October 23, 2014 Miles McEvoy, Deputy Administrator of the National Organic Program

This is the nineteenth installment of the Organic 101 series that explores different aspects of the USDA organic regulations. When consumers see the word "organic" on a product package or label, they have expectations about what is inside the package. The National Organic Program (NOP), part of USDA...

Food and Nutrition Farming Trade

Trade Show Helps Firms Capitalize on Growing Indian Appetite for U.S. Products

October 16, 2014 Adam Branson, Senior Attaché, Office of Agricultural Affairs, Mumbai, India

Breaking into a new market can be a challenge for a business – especially if that market is half a world away, with a different culture and language. But there is help available. USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) has offices across the globe that assist American agricultural businesses with...

Trade

Obama Administration Launches Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture

September 24, 2014 Secretary of State John Kerry, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Dr. Rajiv "Raj" Shah, Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development

From record droughts in Kansas to deadly wildfires in California, the United States is feeling the effects of climate change. These same conditions have a dire impact across the developing world, especially for poor, rural smallholder farmers whose very lives are threatened every time the rains...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Trade

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