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USDA Partners with Agromovil to Help Smallholder Farmers in Ghana and Tanzania Access Local Markets

June 16, 2023 Aleksey Minchenkov, Communications Director, USDA Foreign Agricultural Service

There are many different approaches and practices when it comes to farming, but one thing is constant - to run your farm as a business, you need to be able to sell your product. To sell their product, a farmer or rancher needs to be visible to buyers and buyers need to have an easy way to reach...

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USDA Borlaug Fellow Helps Farmers in His Native Country

September 15, 2016 Jim Suits, International Program Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service Office of Capacity Building and Development

Issah Sugri of Ghana is helping his nation feed itself and improve its farmers’ efficiency thanks to a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) program. The Norman E. Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology Fellowship Program, funded by USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), is a...

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Improving Forest Practices One Beehive at a Time in Ghana

January 14, 2016 Karin Theophile, U.S. Forest Service, International Programs

All over the world, deforestation and forest degradation are under the microscope because together they comprise the second greatest driver of climate change. If you focus on the country of Ghana, you’ll find one of the highest deforestation rates in Africa. In fact, the country has lost nearly 90...

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Working Together to Address Global Food Insecurity

December 02, 2015 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden

As a daughter of farmers, and as someone who has spent her career working on behalf of farmers, one of the things I care most deeply about is the future of agriculture – both in the United States and around the world. That is why one of my highest priorities at USDA has been to help develop the next...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Borlaug Fellows from 21 Countries Gather in Des Moines

October 24, 2011 Linda Habenstreit, Public Affairs Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Last week, 40 Borlaug Fellows from 21 countries as far away as Azerbaijan and Zambia were in Des Moines, Iowa, to attend the Borlaug International Symposium and World Food Prize ceremony. Accompanying them were 16 mentors—professors, scientists, and researchers—from U.S. land-grant universities and...

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