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USDA Accepting Applications for 2024 Export Programs
USDA Accepting Applications for 2024 Export Programs
USDA Accepting Applications for 2024 Export Programs
The USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service is accepting applications from eligible organizations for fiscal year 2024 funding for five export market development programs.  FAS recently published the FY 2024 Notices of Funding Opportunity for the Market Access Program, Foreign Market Development Program, Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops Program, the Quality Samples Program, and the Emerging Ma
Focus On Fruit: 03/16/23
Focus On Fruit: 03/16/23
Focus On Fruit: 03/16/23
We asked Mark Powers with the Northwest Horticultural Council his priorities, and the organizations' priorities for the 2023 Farm Bill.     If you have a story idea for the PNW Ag Network, call (509) 547-9791, or e-mail glenn.vaagen@to...
NW Lawmakers Look To Increase Export Promotion Dollars
NW Lawmakers Look To Increase Export Promotion Dollars
NW Lawmakers Look To Increase Export Promotion Dollars
On Wednesday, a host of lawmakers, including Washington Representatives Kim Schrier and Dan Newhouse, Kansas Representative Tracey Mann, Minnesota Rep. Brad Finstad, Iowa Representative Ashley Hinson, California's Jimmy Panetta and Jim Costa, as well as Maine's Chellie Pingree, introduced the Agriculture Export Promotion Act of 2023.  Th...
Lawmakers Introduce Legislation To Increase Trade Programs
Lawmakers Introduce Legislation To Increase Trade Programs
Lawmakers Introduce Legislation To Increase Trade Programs
On Thursday, a host of lawmakers, including Washington’s Dan Newhouse and Kim Schrier introduced legislation that looks to boost trade and support American farmers.  The Supporting Market Access to Reinvigorate Trade (SMART) Act of 2022, would increase funding to several trade focused programs at USDA, including the Market Access Program (MAP) and Foreign Market Development Program (FMDP).     Oth
Growers Applaud Efforts to Increase Export Promotion Funding
Growers Applaud Efforts to Increase Export Promotion Funding
Growers Applaud Efforts to Increase Export Promotion Funding
America’s wheat growers have a long history of valuing export market development by supporting the successful public-private partnership with USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service.  That’s why U.S. Wheat Associates and the National Association of Wheat Growers applaud the introduction of the Cultivating Revitalization by Expanding American Agricultural Trade and Exports Act of 2022 in the Senate.  
Westlin: Crop Insurance A Top Priority In 2023 Farm Bill
Westlin: Crop Insurance A Top Priority In 2023 Farm Bill
Westlin: Crop Insurance A Top Priority In 2023 Farm Bill
As Congress prepares for the next Farm Bill, the National Association of Wheat Growers is out with their priorities for the 2023 edition.  Jake Westlin with NAWG said their top priority remains the protection of crop insurance, making sure the critical risk management tool is available to growers.   “...
Study Agricultural Export Programs Offer Excellent Returns
Study Agricultural Export Programs Offer Excellent Returns
Study Agricultural Export Programs Offer Excellent Returns
A recent economic study indicates public-private U.S. agricultural export market development programs remain highly effective and generate a substantial return on investment. The study, welcomed by the Coalition to Promote U.S. Agricultura Exports, was conducted by IHS Markit and Texas A&M University. ...
USDA Awards FMD, MAP Funding
USDA Awards FMD, MAP Funding
USDA Awards FMD, MAP Funding
According to the USDA it's one of the reason the country is set to break an Ag export record in 2021; the USDA Market Development Program. "These funds go into a number of different promotional activities from technical assistance, from trade shows, to food samples in grocery stores; all different types of activities to get these products awareness to consumers all around the world ... Read M
Vilsack: We Must Do Our Homework To Expand Trade
Vilsack: We Must Do Our Homework To Expand Trade
Vilsack: We Must Do Our Homework To Expand Trade
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack recently said building farm trade is not jut about opening new and expanding existing markets. "The importance of having presence in these markets. To deepen our presences. The more people we have on the ground, the more promotions we conduct the more partnerships we have ...
First Hemp Organization Officially Recognized by USDA Foreign Ag Service
First Hemp Organization Officially Recognized by USDA Foreign Ag Service
First Hemp Organization Officially Recognized by USDA Foreign Ag Service
The National Industrial Hemp Council announced last week it had received $200,000 in funds from the USDA’s Market Access Program. Those funds will support export market development for industrial hemp. “We are grateful for the USDA confidence and the recognition of NIHC as the industry leader in industrial hemp trade and marketing,” says Kevin Latner, Senior Vice President for Trade and Marketing

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