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Washington, DC - Each day, the work of USDA scientists and researchers touches the lives of all Americans, from the farm field to the kitchen table and from the air we breathe to the energy that powers our country. USDA science is on the cutting edge, helping to protect, secure, and improve our food, agricultural and natural resources systems. Studies have shown that every dollar invested in agricultural research now returns over $20 to our economy, making USDA resources an extraordinarily wise investment in our nation's future.

Today the USDA will announce additional actions to ensure U.S. agricultural research continues to be the world's gold standard—delivering innovative solutions to our globe's most pressing challenges:

The Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI)

Established by the 2008 Farm Bill and re-authorized in the 2014 Farm Bill, the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) is the nation's premier competitive, peer-reviewed grants program for fundamental and applied agricultural sciences. The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), a USDA agency, awards AFRI grants in six Farm Bill priority areas: plant health and production and plant products; animal health and production and animal products; food safety, nutrition, and health; bioenergy, natural resources, and environment; agriculture systems and technology; and agriculture economics and rural communities.

As part of the President's FY17 Budget proposal, AFRI investments will target the diverse challenges facing agricultural producers—from climate change to pollinator health to anti-microbial resistant bacteria. In addition to the $375 million provided in the discretionary request, the budget includes a legislative proposal to make available $325 million in mandatory funding for the program as part of a government-wide investment in research and development. Total AFRI funding in FY 2017 of $700 million would be double the $350 million FY 2016 funding level.

Building on a record of achievement:

With its broad funding portfolio, AFRI grants support cutting-edge science that advances sustainable agricultural production systems, provides for an abundant and quality food supply, supports the resiliency of rural communities, creates jobs, and develops the next generation of agriculture and food scientists. Seven years since AFRI was established, grants awarded to universities, non-profits, community groups, businesses, foundations, associations, and federal agency and international partnerships have led to significant achievements that address critical issues related to agriculture, food, the environment, and communities:

For more information about USDA NIFA's Agriculture and Food Research Initiative, visit www.nifa.usda.gov/program/agriculture-and-food-research-initiative-afri. NIFA invests in and advances agricultural research, education, and extension and seeks to make transformative discoveries that solve societal challenges. To learn more about USDA Results in Science, visit www.usda.gov/results.