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jultoc-1Neighbor to Neighbor: FAS Helps After Hurricane
When Hurricane Mitch did its worst-we sent our best. Here's how FAS work with other USDA agencies to aid communities in Nicaragua, Guatemala and Honduras.



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Checkmate: Stopping Pathogen Spread After Mitch
Hurricane Mitch floods gave pets and disease a free ride into areas which had previously eradicated them. FAS is coordinating a USDA-wide effort to control their spread.

July001U.S. Fruit Exports Find Sweet Market in New Zealand
Produce sellers, make it a point to call on that faraway fruit market we know as New Zealand.

Opening the Dairy Door to the European UnionJuly002
If you plan to sell cheddar-poppers to Paris or mozzarella sticks to Milan, you should know about a special FDA list.

July003Modern Pegasus: U.S. Thoroughbreds Wow South Korea
Flying horses leap from mythology into modern-day exporting. But these steeds ride in 747s and prove to the world that U.S. racehorses are winners.

USDA + New England Culinary Institute= Recipe for Successjultoc-6
Combine luscious U.S. food products and an award-winning chef with a flair for the dramatic. The result is sales, sales, sales at a Canadian food show.


Last modified: Thursday, October 14, 2004 PM

   
 
July 2000
 Volume XII, No. 7

 Published by
 U.S. Department of Agriculture
 Foreign Agricultural Service

 Editor
 Jeanne McLaughlin
 (202) 720-0061

 Writers
 
Lynn Goldsbrough
 Jill Lee
 Jeanne McLaughlin

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