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Farm Bill expands ag export opportunities

Farm Bill expands ag export opportunities


By Jamie Martin

The recent expiration of the farm bill on September 30 has put a spotlight on the critical support it provides to the agricultural sector through various programs, including those focused on market development.

Title III, also known as the trade title, is pivotal in promoting U.S. agriculture abroad, despite accounting for less than half a percent of the overall farm bill expenditure.

Title III divides its focus, with half of its funds directed towards the Food for Peace program, which leverages U.S. commodities for capacity building globally.

The other half is dedicated to export market development programs that have proven to be highly efficient. A study in 2022 revealed that each dollar invested in these programs yields an additional $24.50 in agricultural exports.

These export initiatives are inclusive, benefiting a broad spectrum of agricultural products from major commodities like corn and soybeans to specialty items such as hops, ginseng, and cranberries.

Programs are tailored to expand global markets for these products by educating international consumers about their nutritional benefits and how to integrate them into local diets in culturally relevant ways.

Moreover, agricultural trade plays a vital role in the U.S. economy, with 20% of all agricultural production destined for overseas markets. This export activity not only bolsters the agricultural sector but also stimulates additional domestic economic activity, generating $2 for every export dollar.

The farm bill's market development programs are essential for sustaining the growth and diversity of U.S. agriculture, ensuring that it remains a cornerstone of the national economy. For more information on these impactful programs, interested parties can seek additional resources and updates.

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