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U.S. FEDERAL REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
USDA Organic; USDA organic standards; USDA Organic Standards; Usda organic; Organic Food Production Act; USDA organic
  • The National Organic Program (run by the [[USDA]]) is responsible for the labeling of foods as "organic".
  • USDA organic seal

USDA home loan         
Usda mortgage
A USDA Home Loan from the USDA loan program, also known as the USDA Rural Development Guaranteed Housing Loan Program, is a mortgage loan offered to rural property owners by the United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development.
Foreign Agricultural Service         
  • Roster of the Section of Foreign Markets in 1901.
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  • Cover art for the Bureau of Agricultural Economics weekly circular in the 1930s.
  • OFAR logo used 1939–1953, taken from a 1952 publication cover.
  • 1922 telegram from agricultural commissioner at London to USDA headquarters.
  • OFAR-created map of Asia, showing rice surplus and deficit areas.
  • The FAS Millennium logo, 2003–2013, based in part on the USDA "rolling fields" logo
SERVICE WITHIN THE USDA DEALING WITH DIPLOMATIC OUTREACH
United States Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service; Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations; International Agricultural Development Service; USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) is the foreign affairs agency with primary responsibility for the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) overseas programs – market development, international trade agreements and negotiations, and the collection of statistics and market information. It also administers the USDA's export credit guarantee and food aid programs and helps increase income and food availability in developing nations by mobilizing expertise for agriculturally led economic growth.
Foreign Agricultural Service         
  • Roster of the Section of Foreign Markets in 1901.
  • alt=
  • Cover art for the Bureau of Agricultural Economics weekly circular in the 1930s.
  • OFAR logo used 1939–1953, taken from a 1952 publication cover.
  • 1922 telegram from agricultural commissioner at London to USDA headquarters.
  • OFAR-created map of Asia, showing rice surplus and deficit areas.
  • The FAS Millennium logo, 2003–2013, based in part on the USDA "rolling fields" logo
SERVICE WITHIN THE USDA DEALING WITH DIPLOMATIC OUTREACH
United States Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service; Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations; International Agricultural Development Service; USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
The FAS, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, collects foreign market information regarding agricultural production and trade, develops foreign markets for U.S. agricultural products, and represents U.S. agricultural interests overseas and in multilateral fora. FAS maintains over 60 counselor and attache posts, located in U.S. embassies and consulates, and about fifteen Agricultural Trade Offices (ATOs) which provide market development and trade promotion services in overseas locations. FAS also administers USDA's export credit and concessional sales programs. FAS headquarters are located in Washington, D.C.

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National Organic Program

The National Organic Program (NOP) is the federal regulatory framework in the United States of America governing organic food. It is also the name of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) program responsible for administering and enforcing the regulatory framework. The core mission of the NOP is to protect the integrity of the USDA organic seal. The seal is used for products adhering to USDA standards that contain at least 95% organic ingredients.

The Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (OFPA) required that the USDA develop national standards for organic products, and the final rule establishing the NOP was first published in the Federal Register in 2000 and is codified in the Code of Federal Regulations at 7 CFR 205.