Debunking Sustainability Myths and Misconceptions
The past decade has brought a wave of conscientiousness as consumers, especially Millennials and Gen-Z’s, seem more interested than ever before to know more about their food’s journey before it […]
Read moreUSDA Report: Technical Innovations Benefit Agriculture and the Economy
An insect repellent made from coconut oil and a solar-powered system for recycling contaminated water into fertilizer are just two of hundreds of innovations featured in the latest U.S. Department […]
Read more5 MORE Facts about Sustainability in Agriculture
The United States has been practicing sustainability long before it became the issue it is today. Our farmers, fishermen, foresters and partners across a range of industries are committed to […]
Read moreReduce, Reuse, Recycle, Render: Tackling Food Loss
By David Green, U.S. Sustainability Alliance, November 3, 2018 In the November issue of European Supermarket Magazine (ESM), USSA’s David Green tackled the issue of food waste. At a time […]
Read moreEU trend to healthier snacking brings increase in U.S. tree nut exports
Healthier snacking and eating habits among European consumers are boosting imports of tree nuts from the United States. In 2017, the EU was the largest market for U.S. exports with […]
Read moreU.S. Sustainability Alliance Featured at SIAL Canada 2016
The USSA was the featured booth at SIAL Canada when U.S. Ambassador Bruce Hayman cut the ribbon to officially open the USA Pavilion on Wednesday April 13 in Montreal.
Read moreOpportunities Abound for U.S. Food Exporters
U.S. food and beverages will be featured at Canada’s largest food exhibition, SIAL Canada, which opens its doors next week in Montreal to more than 15,000 visitors from 60 countries.
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