Farm Futures
   Search Site:  Search Site Saturday, May 18, 2013 | Bookmark This Site   
Skip Navigation Links
Home
Markets
News
Weather
Farm Futures NOW!
Magazine Online
RSS News
Mobile
Subscribe
Reprints
Register
Login
About Us
Advertise
 
  • Post to Your Wall.
 

USDA Gears Up For Russian Trade Mission

Mission a springboard for new trade opportunities post-WTO accession
Compiled by staff 
Published: Nov 29, 2012

Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Michael Scuse will lead a mission to promote U.S. agricultural exports to Russia, Dec. 3-7, and will include representatives from several U.S. states and 23 American companies, USDA announced Thursday.

With its recent World Trade Organization accession and rapidly expanding economy, Russia is an important market for U.S. agricultural products, USDA notes. Top U.S. exports include red meat, poultry, live cattle and tree nuts.

Two-way agricultural trade between the United States and Russia was valued at roughly $1.5 billion in fiscal year 2012, with American farm exports accounting for 97% of the total—a significant contribution to the U.S. agricultural trade surplus.

Mission a springboard for new trade opportunities post-WTO accession

Mission a springboard for new trade opportunities post-WTO accession
Today, only 1% of U.S. companies export, and yet 95% of the world's consumers live outside the borders of the United States, creating significant opportunities for U.S. food and agriculture. At the same time, the American agricultural economy is experiencing its strongest period in history with record exports and near-record income for farming families, altogether supporting 1 in 12 jobs in the United States.

"People around the world continue to demand U.S. food and agricultural products, boosting American businesses and supporting our rural communities," Scuse said. "To ensure these successes continue, USDA has aggressively worked to expand export opportunities and reduce barriers to trade."

Scuse noted that fewer restrictions abroad, stronger trade deals for U.S. agriculture and greater export assistance for U.S. businesses support more than 1 million Americans jobs in a variety of industries.

Exports of U.S. food and agricultural products are expected to reach $143.5 billion in fiscal 2013, well above the record set in 2011, while exports in fiscal year 2012 achieved the second-highest level of all time. Even with tough odds due to extreme weather, U.S. agriculture is delivering for the American economy, putting our nation's agricultural sector on pace to achieve President Obama's goal under the National Export Initiative of doubling exports by the end of 2014.

This Russia trade mission is the second major USDA agricultural trade mission this year for U.S. companies. A successful trade mission to China was held in March. Companies attending the Russia trade mission represent a wide variety of agricultural products including cattle, meat and poultry, fruit and nuts, consumer-oriented products and more.

USDA's goal is to provide participants with market information, access to government decision makers and one-on-one meetings with business contacts, potential agents, distributers and importers so they can position themselves to enter or expand their presence in the Russian market.

U.S. Companies Participating in the Russia Agricultural Trade Mission include: Alltech, Inc., Case New Holland, Cuba Beverage Company, Commercial Lynks, Inc., Erie Foods International, Food Source, Inc., Garuda International, Inc., Holder Brothers Beef, Idaho Potato Commission, IMG Citrus, Intervision Foods, Landi Organic Baby, Missouri State University, Mixes, Inc., National Raisin, Ocean Spray International Services, Original Juan Specialty Foods, Pan-European Trade Enterprises, LLC, Rabbit Creek Products, Stamey Cattle Company, LLP, Stunning Global, LLC, Thorn Creek Insurance Services and United Dairymen of Arizona.



Permalink: Click here

Tagged: usda

Comments
Read comments from others and share your own thoughts.
Please provide the answer to the following question:

 = 
 
Search this site:   

Read More Stories
7 Things You Might Have Missed This Week
Read this storyFarm Bill, organic crop insurance expansion and a recipe for a good 'pie'
Read this story

Argentina, Brazil Join U.S. in International Corn Alliance
Read this storyCorn groups form MAIZALL Alliance to share common interest in corn marketing and production
Read this story

Stabenow Outlines Plan Forward For Senate Farm Bill
Read this storySenate Ag Committee Chairwoman recaps Farm Bill provisions, indicates timeline
Read this story

   
Morning Market Review by Bryce Knorr
Afternoon Recap by Paul Burgener
Weekly Corn Review
Traders Might Find Cattle on Feed Report Bearish
Weekly Soybean Review
Weekly Wheat Review
Make Smarter Land Investments
Custom Rates Change with Fuel Cost
Argentina, Brazil Join U.S. in International Corn Alliance
Weekly Fertilizer Review
Top 50 Tags
2008 farm bill 4-H American Farm Bureau Federation American Soybean Association animal health biofuel biofuels BSE checkoff Corn Belt crop insurance department of agriculture Drought dryland Environmental Protection Agency EPA extension service farm bill Farm Bureau farm programs farm progress farm progress show Farm Service Agency farm show farmprogress farmprogress.com farmprogressshow farmprogressshow.com FDA FFA Food and Drug Administration free trade agreement hay expo House Agriculture Committee husker harvest Husker Harvest Days huskerharvestdays.com livestock livestock producers National Cattlemen's Beef Association National Corn Growers Association NCGA New York Farm Show Progress show Senate Agriculture Committee soybean association the farm bill usda winter wheat www.farmprogress.com