The Dairy Donation Program Celebrates June Dairy Month

Since its establishment in 1937, June Dairy Month has been an opportunity to showcase many aspects of dairy:  delicious products, nutrition, and important role in our diet. The contributions of the dairy industry are abundant, from the farmers who care responsibly for their land and their animals to the economic development and livelihoods in communities worldwide. The dairy industry works hard to feed the world and ensure nutritious dairy products are accessible to all.

LFPA Executive Summary - Guam

The Guam Department of Agriculture (DOAG) will purchase food from the Farmers’ Cooperative Association of Guam (FCAG), whose members are socially disadvantaged farmers. Members of FCAG are registered, certified and in compliance with the DOAG Bona Fide program. The purchased food items will be distributed directly to the underserved community through an established food bank distribution center; a partnership between DOAG, Government of Guam partners, and a local agriculture advocacy organization.

LFPA Executive Summary - Louisiana

Through Nourishing Louisiana: Supporting Farmers, Families, and Local Food Systems, the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) will partner with Feeding Louisiana, five Feeding America member food banks, non-profit organizations, and community members to support Louisiana producers, with a focus on those who are socially disadvantaged.

AMS Solicits Nominations for Members of the USDA Grain Inspection Advisory Committee

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) seeks nominations for individuals to serve on the USDA Grain Inspection Advisory Committee. The advisory committee meets no less than once annually to advise AMS on the programs and services it delivers under the U.S. Grain Standards Act.

LFPA Executive Summary - Ohio

The Ohio Community Agriculture and Nutrition (CAN) Project will purchase in-demand products from local, socially disadvantaged food suppliers and distribute those products to underserved, food insecure communities. The project will particularly focus on procuring foods included in HER (Healthy Eating Research) Nutrition Guidelines and that meet the dietary needs and preferences of local populations.

USDA Reopening Comment Period for Proposed Changes to the California Almonds Marketing Order

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is reopening the comment period on a proposal to modify the marketing order regulating the handling of California almonds. The marketing order was established in 1950 and authorizes the Almond Board of California to conduct research and promotion initiatives, establish minimum quality requirements, and implement volume control for almonds grown in California.

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