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Under Secretary Alexis Taylor will lead a USDA trade mission to New Delhi, India, April 22-25, accompanied by representatives from 47 businesses and organizations and 11 state departments of agriculture.
Private exporters reported sales of 124,000 MT of soybeans for delivery to unknown destinations during MY 2023/2024.
A recent USDA-sponsored agribusiness trade mission to the Republic of Korea (South Korea) proved to be a tremendous success for nearly 50 U.S. agribusinesses, cooperators, trade associations, and state departments of agriculture looking to grow and diversify U.S. exports to East Asia.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service is accepting applications from eligible organizations for fiscal year 2025 funding for five export market development programs.
Private exporters reported sales of 152,404 MT of soybeans for delivery to Mexico during MY 2023/2024.
For almost 50 years, Bangladesh required U.S. cotton be fumigated because of concerns about the boll weevil. Collaboration between USDA agencies and the Bangladesh Ministry of Agriculture resulted in amended import requirements, exempting the United States from the list of countries required to fumigate cotton upon arrival.
Under Secretary Alexis Taylor arrived in Seoul today with officials from 48 agribusiness and farm organizations and five state departments of agriculture.
Private exporters reported sales of 263,000 MT of corn for delivery to Mexico - 173,000 MT is for delivery during MY 2023/2024 and 90,000 MT is for delivery during MY 2024/2025.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative have reopened the Colombian market for U.S. poultry and egg product exports, culminating several months of collaborations with the Colombian Institute of Agriculture to resolve this trade barrier.
Private exporters reported sales of 120,000 MT of soybeans for delivery to unknown destinations during MY 2024/2025.
American farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness owners continue to have success abroad as USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service works for U.S. agriculture.
USDA is expanding its footprint in Mexico with the opening of FAS's newest international office in Guadalajara.