Radio Newsline Archive
International Food Aid and Development Program Investments
00:00:59.663 2022-09-21Two USDA international programs - one focused on school feeding and the other on agricultural development - are investing in projects in developing nations. (Rod Bain and Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator Daniel Whitley)
A Decade Projection of International Food Security
00:01:00.264 2022-09-21* - STATIONS: Please no longer air this story after 1 PM Eastern on Thursday, September 22nd - *
What are the findings in USDA's annual study of international food security, in seventy-seven countries? (Rod Bain and economic researcher, Yacob Zereyesus)
Actuality: International Food Security Assessment
00:00:50.352 2022-09-21USDA economic researcher, Yacob Zereyesus, explains an annual report that studies food security among over seventy low and middle income nations around the world.
Actuality: Ukraine Conflict and International Food Security Measurement
00:01:00.133 2022-09-21Yacob Zereyesus of the Economic Research Service explains how conflict in Ukraine is impacting some low and middle income regions of the world from a food security standpoint.
Actuality: Mission of McGovern-Dole Program
00:00:59.141 2022-09-21Foreign Agricultural Service Associate Administrator Brooke Jameson explains the purpose of the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program.
Actuality: Food for Progress Program
00:00:36.360 2022-09-21Foreign Agricultural Service Associate Administrator Brooke Jameson discusses the Food for Progress program and its efforts to help developing nations strengthen ag systems and trade opportunities.
Topsoil Moisture Still Lacking in Several Parts of the Nation
00:01:00.160 2022-09-21The latest U.S. topsoil moisture report reveals continuing dryness in several states, including some that experienced needed rains just a few weeks ago. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)
East-West Contrast Remains for Pasture/Rangeland Condition
00:01:00.240 2022-09-21The Mississippi River remains the line that separates good and poor pasture and rangeland conditions in the continental U.S. (Rod Bain and USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey)