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Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to South Korea and Unknown Destinations

Private exporters reported the following sales activity for MY 2024/2025: 130,000 MT of white wheat for delivery to South Korea and 20,000 MT of soybean oil for delivery to unknown destinations.
Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to South Korea

Private exporters reported sales of 132,000 MT of corn for delivery to South Korea during MY 2024/2025.
Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to South Korea

Private exporters reported sales of 132,000 MT of corn for delivery to South Korea during MY 2024/2025.
As with many farmers, JM Grain started out as a small farming business. The family started growing peas, lentils, and chickpeas for sustainability purposes because pulses put nitrogen in the soil and help to keep wheat or other crops free of disease.
The September 4, 2024, USDA All-American Tailgate Trade Showcase at Sky Hall in São Paulo celebrated the first-ever National Football League game in Brazil while spotlighting premium U.S. agricultural products.
Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to South Korea

Private exporters reported sales of 30,000 MT of soybean oil for delivery to South Korea during MY 2024/2025.
Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to Mexico, South Korea, and Unknown Destinations

Private exporters reported sales to Mexico, South Korea, and unknown destinations for MY 2024/2025.
Export Sales Announcement

Export Sales to South Korea

Private exporters reported sales of 20,000 MT of soybean oil for delivery to South Korea during MY 2024/2025.
Sometimes, even the most successful and experienced entrepreneurs need a little extra help navigating ways to diversify and expand their business model. For dairy products and ingredients company, Tedford/Tellico, Inc. in Knoxville, Tennessee, that was the case in 2022, when its Global Sales Director Matthew Tedford attended his first-ever USDA-sponsored agribusiness trade mission more than 8,500 miles away in the Philippines.
Just a few years ago, the world was in the midst of a global pandemic and travel was discouraged, but that did not stop USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service from continuing to do all it can to help promote U.S. food and agricultural products around...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service is accepting applications from U.S. exporters for a trade mission to Santiago, Chile.
May is World Trade Month, and USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service is marking the occasion by sharing some of the most recent facts and figures about U.S. agricultural trade.