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Monthly Archives: December 2016
USDA revises guidance on date labeling to reduce waste
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing updated information on food product labeling, including new guidance aimed at reducing food waste through encouraging food manufacturers and retailers that apply product dating to use … Continue reading
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Learn about the Fertilizer Research and Education Program (FREP) grant process
Note – FREP funds and facilitates research to advance the environmentally safe and agronomically sound use and handling of fertilizing materials. CDFA issued a news release today about the latest FREP grant cycle. A FREP request for proposals (RFP) is … Continue reading
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Beware: it’s “skimmer” fraud season
Credit card crime happens all year long – but right now, when holiday travel and transactions are on the upswing, credit criminals are at their busiest. It’s a good time to learn what we’re doing to protect your credit/debit transactions … Continue reading
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Detector Dog Teams among recipients as California allocated nearly $12 million in USDA spending plan for plants, pests and diseases
California state government as well as academia and non-profit agencies have been allocated a total of $11,938,300 in the USDA spending plan to prevent the introduction or spread of plant pests and diseases that threaten U.S. agriculture and the environment, as … Continue reading
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Let’s Celebrate Harris Fresh and Fowler Packing for their contributions to California’s Farm to Family Program
December is Farm to Food Bank Month Over the years California’s farmers and ranchers have donated more than 200 million pounds to the California Association of Food Banks’ Farm to Family Program. Here is a glimpse of the generosity that … Continue reading
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Data show that most American farms are still family farms – from Food Safety News
Agriculture in America remains overwhelmingly populated by family farms. A new report by the USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) shows not only just how dependent America is on family farms, but also how many are independent of government. While farms … Continue reading
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USDA announces $3.8 million for research to help farmers and ranchers meet growing demand for organic products
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced the availability of up to $3.8 million in funding to support research, education and extension to support organic farmers and ranchers as well as those … Continue reading
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Lots of demand in California for record mushroom crop – from the Sacramento Bee
By Debbie Arrington Mushrooms can grow on you. For mushroom farmers and nutritionists, that’s a good thing. According to experts, demand for the tasty fungi keeps, well, mushrooming as consumers discover more varieties to try in different ways. “Mushroom demand … Continue reading
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‘By the Numbers’ – a look at the California Department of Food and Agriculture
We live in the age of data. From soil sensors to livestock identification, numbers and the patterns and trends they reveal are central to the way we work, both on the farm and here at the California Department of Food … Continue reading
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The Season of Giving – December is Farm to Food Bank Month
By CDFA Secretary Karen Ross & Bryce Lundberg, Lundberg Family Farms and member of the CA State Board of Food and Agriculture. Over the years more than 200 California farmers and ranchers have contributed more than one-billion pounds of food to … Continue reading
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