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USDA Working with Serbian Meat Industry to Facilitate Trade

June 20, 2014 Bucky Gwartney, AMS Livestock, Poultry and Seed Program International Marketing Specialist

USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service has the vital mission helping market American agricultural products competitively in the marketplace. One way AMS meets this mission is through our globally recognized meat standards. AMS has participated in the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe...

Trade

Exciting New Markets Open Up For Dairy Farmers Across the U.S.

June 19, 2014 Dana Coale, Deputy Administrator, AMS Dairy Programs

Every June, USDA joins the rest of the country to celebrate Dairy Month. It is a time to thank our nation’s dairy producers and processors for their tireless work to produce quality dairy products like milk, cheese, and yogurt. Here at USDA, besides getting our fill of our favorite dairy products...

Trade

U.S. Showcases Products at Asia's Largest Food and Beverage Show

June 18, 2014 Phil Karsting, Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service

It seemed as though the entire world was in Shanghai in mid-May, celebrating World Trade Week at SIAL China, Asia’s largest food and beverage trade show. The booming, bustling city was the perfect place for a show of its magnitude, where 99 U.S. companies and organizations showcased their products...

Trade

Cultivating Seeds of Success in a Global Marketplace

June 17, 2014 Fawad Shah, Director of the AMS Seed Regulatory and Testing Division

Did you know that corn and soybeans account for 50 percent of the harvested acres in the United States? Together, these two commodities had $106 billion in sales in 2012—not bad for products that start off as humble seeds. The U.S. seed industry is valued at more than $7 billion, and accounts for 34...

Conservation Trade

New International Wood Packaging Standard Stops Bugs Dead in their Tracks

June 10, 2014 Jane Hodgins, Northern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

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. Wood makes great packaging material—it’s inexpensive, abundant and versatile—but there’s one drawback: destructive...

Forestry Research and Science Trade

Secretary's Column: Rural-Made Goes World Wide

June 06, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, I visited Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, a small city outside of my hometown of Pittsburgh to kick off the first of five Made in Rural America forums designed to help rural small businesses access the information they need to grow through exports. The global appetite for high-quality, American...

Trade

Preventing Disease Spread through International Collaboration

June 04, 2014 Jessica Mahalingappa, APHIS, International Services

Two departments, one mission. That’s the reality for scientists working at Plum Island Foreign Animal Disease Laboratory in New York. The island—owned and operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)—is critical to the USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s (APHIS) mission to...

Animals Plants Trade

Connecting Rural Businesses with International Customers

June 04, 2014 Phil Karsting, Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service

2013 was a record year for America agricultural exports, with $141 billion in sales and an additional $180 billion in related business activity. We expect even greater things in 2014, when international sales of U.S. farm and food products are expected to reach $149.5 billion. Taken as a whole...

Trade

Celebrating 90-Plus Years of USDA's International Activities

June 02, 2014 Allan Mustard, Agricultural Minister-Counselor, U.S. Embassy New Delhi, India

The modern Foreign Service is celebrating its 90 th anniversary this year, as is the American Foreign Service Association. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge signed the Foreign Service Act into law, combining the United States diplomatic and consular services to create the United States Foreign...

Trade

U.S. Companies Explore Trade Opportunities in China

May 13, 2014 Allison Eckhardt, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Northeast China has been a difficult market for U.S. companies to crack in the past. The region is traditionally an area of farming and manufacturing, making it difficult to find a place for U.S. agricultural exports. But recent economic growth and development have sent the region’s agricultural...

Trade

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