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USDA Advances Market Opportunities through Farm to School Program

January 19, 2022 Cindy Long, Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service

It’s no secret that supply chain issues experienced across the country have created challenges with food accessibility. Rising COVID-19 cases along with severe weather complicated the flow of goods and services, yet USDA programs have responded with creative solutions to ensure Americans had access...

Food and Nutrition

Eat Healthy and Stay Active in the New Year

January 03, 2022 Nutrition.gov staff, National Agricultural Library

Happy New Year! What are your health goals for 2022? Whether you want to accomplish a fitness goal or focus on healthy eating, nutrition and exercise are key to meeting your goals. Discover tips to help you make healthy choices that fit with your lifestyle, personal needs and preferences.

Food and Nutrition

WIC Rises to the Challenge

December 29, 2021 Cindy Long, FNS Administrator

Supporting families is the foundation of our mission here at USDA. So, before we close 2021, I’d like to look back at one of our programs that continues to do just that: the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, commonly known as WIC.

Equity Food and Nutrition

Five Healthy Recipes for the Holiday Season

December 07, 2021 Nutrition.gov staff, National Agricultural Library

The holidays are a time to celebrate with family and friends. Often, those celebrations involve sharing a meal together. With Thanksgiving and the winter holidays here, it is a great time to start looking for recipe ideas! These five, healthy holiday recipes from Nutrition.gov combine vegetables...

Food and Nutrition

Four Recipes for a Nutritious Start to Fall

September 22, 2021 Colleen Sideck, Technical Information Specialist, National Agricultural Library

What recipes are you looking forward to this fall? Do foods like pumpkin, apples, soups, casseroles and baked goods come to mind? Here are four recipe ideas to bring nutrition and seasonal flavors to your table:

Food and Nutrition

Thrifty Food Plan Re-evaluation Puts Nutrition in Reach for SNAP Participants

August 30, 2021 Stacy Dean, Deputy Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

More than 42 million of our neighbors rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to feed their families. USDA recently re-evaluated the Thrifty Food Plan (TFP), used to set SNAP benefits, which increased the purchasing power of the plan by 21% for the first time since it was...

Coronavirus Equity Food and Nutrition

The Thrifty Food Plan: What It Is and Why It Matters

August 12, 2021 Food and Nutrition Service Public Affairs

At the direction of Congress and with the support of President Biden as part of the administration’s Build Back Better initiative, USDA is re-evaluating the Thrifty Food Plan (TFP) to ensure that it reflects the cost of a practical, nutritious, budget-conscious diet. The re-evaluation is based on...

Food and Nutrition

You Spoke, We Listened: The Challenges of Purchasing Healthy Food with SNAP Benefits

August 09, 2021 Rich Lucas, Deputy Administrator for Office of Policy Support, Food and Nutrition Service

As directed by Congress in 2018, USDA is re-evaluating the Thrifty Food Plan (TFP)—the estimated cost of an affordable, nutritious diet. The TFP is used to calculate SNAP benefit levels. To complement the re-evaluation efforts and gather insights from those who will be impacted by the result, USDA...

Equity Food and Nutrition

Celebrating National Farmers Market Week

August 02, 2021 the Food and Nutrition Service's Western Regional Office

The first week of August, farmers markets across the nation celebrate National Farmers Market Week, highlighting their role in supporting healthy communities, food systems and stimulating local economies.

Food and Nutrition

Tea and Berries May Slow Onset of Alzheimer’s

July 08, 2021 Scott Elliott, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service Office of Communications

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 5.8 million Americans aged 65 or older live with Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is projected to nearly triple by 2060. Fortunately, USDA-funded research may have found a tasty way to slow disease onset.

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