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Agricultural Organizations Remind Appropriators to Maintain Export Market Development Funding

Mon, 15 Mar 2021 10:00:47 CDT

Agricultural Organizations Remind Appropriators to Maintain Export Market Development Funding American farmers and rural businesses need continued investment in the Market Access Program (MAP) and the Foreign Market Development (FMD) Program to make up for lost export opportunities in the pandemic and to fight foreign competition. That is the message the Coalition to Promote U.S. Agricultural Exports sent March 9, 2021, in letters to House and Senate Agricultural Appropriations Subcommittee leaders signed by 130 agricultural organizations.

MAP and FMD are cost-share export market development programs funded in the 2018 Farm Bill and administered by the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service.

"Studies show these public-private programs provide a rate of return that far exceeds their public expense," said Robbie Minnich, Coalition Chair and Senior Government Relations Representative at National Cotton Council. "Our organizations are asking the leadership to provide $255 million for Agricultural Trade Promotion and Facilitation apportioned under the Farm Bill, and from that amount MAP should receive at least $200 million and the FMD program receive at least $34.5 million."

The letters state that MAP and FMD industry participants now provide 73% or total funding. Yet many of the co-signing organizations expect intense foreign export competition as markets reopen in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The European Union, for example, announced in December 2020 that it will allocate the equivalent of $222 million to promote agri-food products in China, Japan, South Korea, Canada, and Mexico.

"We finally see new opportunities to start overcoming two and a half years of trade conflict and pandemic restrictions," Minnich said. "fully funded export programs are critical to help U.S. farmers, ranchers and food exporters keep pace with the rest of the world's exporting countries."

For more information about the MAP and FMD programs and their success, visit http://www.fas.usda.gov/programs.asp. For more information about how export market development programs benefit American agriculture, visit www.AgExportCount.com.
Read the full letters here:

Coalition_to_Promote_US_Agricultural_Exports_FY__22_House_Letter.pdf
Coalition_to_Promote_US_Agricultural_Exports_FY__22_Senate_Letter.pdf


The Coalition to Promote U.S. Agricultural Exports is an ad hoc coalition of organizations representing farmers and ranchers, fishermen and forest product producers, cooperatives, small businesses, regional trade organizations, and the State Departments of Agriculture. The Coalition believes the U.S. must continue to have in place policies and programs that help maintain the ability of American agriculture to compete effectively in a global marketplace still characterized by subsidized foreign competition.


   
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