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Ag Secretary Vilsack Salutes USDA Employees for Service in Iraq and Afghanistan

Wed, 08 Sep 2010 10:03:51 CDT

Ag Secretary Vilsack Salutes USDA Employees for Service in Iraq and Afghanistan Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today recognized the efforts of more than 20 USDA employees who served as civilian agricultural experts in Afghanistan and Iraq. The agricultural experts were part of the Obama Administration's commitment to provide civilian assistance abroad to help promote long-term economic development.

"It is an honor for me to recognize these brave and devoted employees for their tremendous service to the people of Afghanistan and Iraq," said Vilsack. "President Obama's whole-of-U.S.-government approach in both nations has drawn civilian and military expertise from across the United States government to help Afghans and Iraqis build a resilient, sustainable agricultural sector, not only helping strengthen the economies of both nations but also contributing greatly to our security here in the United States."

About 85 percent of Afghans derive their livelihood from agriculture and 78 percent of the Afghan labor force works in agriculture. Agriculture represents 10 percent of Iraq's overall economy. Because agriculture is so important to both Afghanistan and Iraq, agricultural development is playing a major role in establishing stability and security in both countries. USDA experts help teach people to increase productivity on the farm, develop functioning markets, improve availability of agricultural credit, and enhance infrastructure along the supply chain

USDA agricultural experts began serving in Afghanistan in 2003 and Iraq in 2006 and work alongside civilians from the departments of State, Justice, and Interior, as well as the U.S. Agency for International Development and Army National Guard. The majority of these individuals serve as extension agents within civilian-military field units called Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs), working with Afghans and Iraqis to strengthen the capacity of the local government, rebuild agricultural markets, and improve management of natural resources. In addition to agricultural experts, USDA ministry experts work at the Afghan and Iraqi ministries of agriculture to help build the capacity of those institutions to deliver services. USDA also maintains Foreign Service Officers and support staff within the U.S. Embassies of both countries.

Currently, USDA has more than 90 personnel serving in Afghanistan and Iraq. While the majority of agricultural and ministry experts have come from a dozen USDA agencies and offices from around the United States, others have come from a number of U.S. land-grant universities and State Departments of Agriculture.

USDA agricultural experts also work closely in Afghanistan and Iraq with U.S. Army National Guard units called agribusiness development teams (ADTs). ADTs are composed of soldiers with backgrounds and expertise in agriculture and related businesses. They provide training and advice to universities, provincial ministries, and local farmers, as well as design and implement development projects. The picture here is from training time for the 245th ADT of the Oklahoma National Guard at OSU.

The following individuals were recognized for their outstanding service in Afghanistan: Ryan Brewster, Nebraska; Ray Lehn, Iowa; Tim Powers, Virginia; Jeff Sanders, Tennessee; Greg Schlenz, Washington; and Pedro Torres, California.

The following individuals were recognized for their outstanding service in Iraq: Travis Auxier, Georgia; William Baker, Washington, D.C.; Glenn Brown, Missouri; Michael Clayton, Kentucky; Eric Dolbeare, Illinois; Mike Gangwer, Michigan; David Greaser, Pennsylvania; Franklin Johnson, Washington, D.C.; Jon Melhus, Washington, D.C.; Michael Neruda, Maryland; David Nisbet, Texas; Charles Russell, Ohio; Samuel Tabler, Arkansas; Justin Whitmore, Oklahoma; Fred Woehl, Arkansas; Floyd Wood, Virginia; Fred Kessel, Montana; and Chris Rittgers, Iowa.


   

 

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