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Market Development Programs
Information at this web-site will assist you in preparing and submitting recommendations and requests for funding assistance under programs administered by the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), U.S. Department of Agriculture. Program recommendations and funding requests may be submitted by completing the Unified Export Strategy (UES) application. All applications must be received in FAS by 5:00 pm, Eastern
Daylight Time, on the date published in the Federal Register.
The Market Access Program (MAP) uses funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) to help U.S. producers, exporters, private companies, and other trade organizations finance promotional activities for U.S. agricultural products.
The Foreign Market Development (FMD) Program, also known as the Cooperator Program, uses funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) to aid in the creation, expansion, and maintenance of long-term export markets for U.S. agricultural products.
The Emerging Markets Program (EMP) provides funding for technical assistance activities to promote exports of U.S. agricultural commodities and products to emerging markets.
The Quality Samples Program (QSP) helps U.S. agricultural trade organizations provide small samples of their agricultural products to potential importers in emerging markets overseas.
Technical Assistance for Specialty Crops (TASC) program is designed to assist U.S. organizations by providing funding for projects that address sanitary, phytosanitary, and technical barriers that prohibit or threaten the export of U.S. specialty crops. Examples of activities these grants may cover include seminars and workshops, study tours, field surveys, pest and disease research, and pre-clearance programs.
Madigan Award
The Edward R. Madigan United States Agricultural
Export was established by Congress in the Federal Improvement and Reform (FAIR) Act of
1996. The award commemorates Edward R. Madigan who, as a congressman from Illinois and
later as Secretary of Agriculture, played a major role in reshaping U.S. agricultural
policy to enable farmers and ranchers to respond more effectively to market signals and
pursue export opportunities.
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