USDA
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), also known as the Agriculture Department, is the U.S. federal executive department responsible for developing and executing federal laws related to farming, forestry, rural economic development, and food.
Executive Outlook
USDA Invests $250 Million to Support American-Made Fertilizer to Give U.S. Farmers More Choices
USDA will launch a public inquiry seeking information regarding seeds and agricultural inputs, fertilizer, and retail markets.
Executive Outlook
USDA Invests $9M to Expand Reach and Increase Adoption of Climate-Smart Practices
USDA plans to bolster climate research and connect and share climate-smart solutions directly with the agricultural community.
Americas
USDA: Continued Progress on Implementation of U.S.-China Phase One Agreement
Steps show that China is moving in the right direction to implement the Phase One agreement, said U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue.
Latest News
ABG Update Feature
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ABG Update Feature
The Soil Factor and the Challenge of Sustainability in European Agricultural Policies
Weakening EU policies promoting pesticide reduction and sustainable ag...
Agrochemicals
PMFAI Announces Dates for ICSCE – Buyer-Seller Meet
The ICSCE Buyer-Seller Meet in September 2024 serves as...
Herbicides
U.S. EPA Proposes to Register New Herbicide Active Ingredient Glufosinate-P
Glufosinate-P to control weeds in non-tolerant and glufosinate-resistant corn,...