Brooke L. Rollins
Secretary of Agriculture
Office of the Secretary
16 reports
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Government · Divisional structure · 100K employees · Washington, DC
Interactive org chart
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The people
7 senior leadership roles or offices from official public sources. Use this section as a current agency-leadership index, not a private-company filing table.
Secretary of Agriculture
Office of the Secretary
16 reports
Under Secretary for Farm Production and Conservation
Farm Production and Conservation
3 reports
Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs
Marketing and Regulatory Programs
3 reports
Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services
Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services
2 reports
Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment
Natural Resources and Environment
1 reports
Under Secretary for Food Safety
Food Safety
1 reports
Deputy Secretary of Agriculture (Acting)
Office of the Secretary
0 reports
The operating model
5 offices, branches, or components organize the agency mission. Tile size scales with estimated staff where public estimates exist.
fpac
Supports farmers and ranchers through commodity, conservation, credit, and risk management programs.
fncs
Administers federal nutrition assistance programs and dietary guidance to reduce hunger and improve health.
foodsafety
Ensures the safety and wholesomeness of meat, poultry, and processed egg products.
mrp
Facilitates fair marketing and regulates animal and plant health and grain markets.
nre
Manages national forests and assists conservation of private and public lands.
The agency brief
The comparison
Compared with the Department of the Interior or the Environmental Protection Agency, USDA combines both regulatory and large-scale benefit delivery roles. Unlike EPA’s primarily regulatory focus, USDA operates extensive financial assistance and nutrition programs (such as SNAP) alongside land management through the …
Current signals
No recent leadership changes documented in the provided official source.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is led by the Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke L. Rollins.
USDA develops agricultural markets, supports farmers and rural communities, administers nutrition assistance programs, conserves natural resources, and ensures food safety.
Major components include mission areas such as Farm Production and Conservation, Food and Nutrition and Consumer Services, Food Safety, Marketing and Regulatory Programs, and Natural Resources and Environment.
USDA is an executive department that reports to the President of the United States.
The org chart helps policymakers and analysts understand USDA’s mission-area structure, identify spans of control, and assess how programs and agencies align with statutory responsibilities.
Reference
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