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Statement by Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman Regarding the
Reopening of the Hong Kong Market to U.S. Poultry Products
(04/30/04) |
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USDA Secretary Veneman Highlights Positive
Trade Picture
for American Agriculture
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Appearing before the House
Agriculture Committee, Veneman noted that the forecast for U.S.
agricultural exports is at near-record levels for fiscal year
2004. U.S. agricultural exports are expected to reach a
near-record $59 billion, $2.8 billion above FY 2003 export
values. (04/28/04)
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USDA Secretary Veneman Signs Donation
Agreement
for U.S. Wheat to Georgia
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U.S. wheat will help alleviate
shortages in Georgia, while supporting agricultural development.
The U.S. donation, valued at an estimated $12 million, including
freight, is expected to depart U.S. ports in early summer. (04/28/04)
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USDA Announces Framework and Funding for
National Animal ID System
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The NAID program will identify any
agricultural premise exposed to a foreign animal disease so that
it can be more quickly contained and eradicated. (04/27/04)
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USDA Secretary Veneman To Co-Host
Ministerial Conference in Central America
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The conference in Costa Rica, May
10-11, follows last year’s Agricultural Science and Technology
Ministerial. Participants from Central America, Mexico and the
Dominican Republic will gather to share information on the use
of science and technology to improve productivity in the
agricultural sector. (04/26/04)
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USDA Seeks Nominees for Emerging Markets
Advisory Committee
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The
U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking nominations for 15
members to serve on its Advisory Committee on the Emerging
Markets Program. (04/26/04)
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U.S. Officials Hold Third Consultation
With Japan on BSE
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Representatives of the U.S.
government held a consultation with the government of Japan in
Tokyo on the resumption of beef trade between Japan and the
United States. (04/24/04)
-- Transcript:
Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services J.B.
Penn’s Discussion Regarding Japan With the Press, Washington
D.C. (04/26/04) |
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USDA and China Agree To Further
Cooperation on Food Safety and Animal and Plant Health
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Secretary Ann Veneman and Li
Changjiang, China’s Minister for the General Administration of
Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, agreed to
establish a consultative mechanism on food safety and animal and
plant health issues. (04/22/04) |
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USDA Secretary
and U.S. Trade Representative Discuss U.S. - China Agricultural Trade
Issues During Media Availability |
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Transcript
and
Audio (04/21/04) |
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USDA
Announces
P.L. 480, TITLE I, Country Allocations for Fiscal Year 2004 |
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The
U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced preliminary
fiscal year 2004 allocations of $148.4 million for programs
funded under Public Law 480, Title I, and Title I-funded Food
for Progress programs. (04/15/04) |
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Mexico
Expands Market Access to U.S. Beef Exports |
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Agriculture Secretary Ann M.
Veneman: "The reopening of the Mexican market to more beef
products is a very positive signal that the North American
market for beef is returning to normal." (04/09/04) |
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Remarks
by Agriculture Secretary Veneman
at the National Press Club |
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Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman:
"Today, we export the product from one in every three
harvested acres from this country or a projected near-record $59
billion this year alone in export sales. Those exports solidly
underpin farm income and account for nearly 900,000 American
jobs, which pay better than average and are largely in rural
areas where they are sorely needed. Recognizing the importance
of market access to our agriculture and to our entire economy,
this Administration has embarked upon the most ambitious trade
agenda in our country’s history." (04/6/04) |
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Statement
by Agriculture Secretary Veneman and U.S. Trade Representative
Zoellick Regarding Beef Trade With Japan |
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The statement reaffirms
the commitment
by the U.S. to resolve global trade issues based on science.
(04/01/04)
-- Copy
of Letter to Japanese Agriculture Minister Yoshiyuki
Kamei
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