The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture was recently awarded a USDA grant worth $925,000 through the Foreign Agricultural Services’ Emerging Markets Program.  The EMP helps organizations promote exports of agricultural products to developing countries with strong growth potential.

 

“We are excited for NASDA members to engage in critical discussions to support global market development and strengthen bilateral trade relationships,” said NASDA CEO Ted McKinney.

 

The group will use the funding to conduct market research in emerging markets in Southeast Asia and Africa.  NASDA will also organize outbound trade missions for state department of agriculture leaders to learn about the markets and engage in discussions with relevant parties in each country.

 

“Our members understand how important it is to spread the message about the value and quality of U.S. products and the benefits of innovation around the world,” McKinney added.  “The first step in earning trading partners is establishing open communication.”

 

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