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Updated 7/24/08 Marketing ResourcesFor more information, e-mail us or call (360) 902-1915. WSDA Assistance
WSDA works with individual companies to find
buyers and to promote their products overseas. This includes providing
promotional support, introductions to other promotional organizations, and
introductions within the countries through WSDAs
Agricultural
Trade Representatives in major markets and the
USDAs Agricultural Trade Offices. USDA Export Promotion Programs
The US Department of Agricultures Foreign
Agricultural Service has a variety of programs, services and information
available to assist exporters of food and agriculture products. For
more information contact us office or FAS's website (www.fas.usda.gov).
Some of the most commonly used programs are: Market Access Program
WSDA can provide access to various
promotional programs and funds under the USDAs
Market Access Program
(MAP). Under the MAP Branded program, companies can receive
matching funds for new promotional activities in specific markets.
These activities can include trade show participation, promotional
materials, label modifications, market research, etc. For appropriate
expenditures, the MAP program may match up to 50 percent of the cost. Another MAP program, the Generic program,
provides funds to state departments of agriculture and industry
organizations for the generic promotion of a category of products (e.g.,
frozen vegetables, bakery ingredients, etc.). These projects are
typically conducted with companies from throughout the western US and may
include organizing participation at trade shows, conducting technical
seminars and tastings, conducting market research, etc. Any
company from the western US may participate in these activities. The
Western US Agricultural Trade Association (WUSATA)
coordinates these programs for the 13 western states. Emerging Markets Program
The Emerging Markets Program provides funding for technical assistance activities that promote, enhance or expand the export of U.S. agricultural commodities to overseas emerging markets. Technical assistance is defined quite broadly, and includes such activities as feasibility studies, market research, sectorial assessments, orientation visits, specialized training, business workshops, and the like. The emphasis of the program is market development, both long-term and short-term. Cochran Fellowship Program
The Cochran Fellowship Program is a USDA program that brings key people from developing markets to the US to teach them about our products, our food production, manufacturing and distribution system and how they might used US products in their markets. It assists eligible countries to develop agricultural systems necessary to meet the food needs of their domestic populations and enhances trade linkages between eligible countries and agricultural interests in the United States. JETRO
In addition to these programs, WSDA works closely with the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) to promote the export of Washington products to Japan. JETRO has many export assistance tools and access to market information. They also assign a senior trading company official to Washington State as the JETRO Senior Trade Advisor to work directly with Washington companies. The Senior Trade Advisor is located in the Seattle offices of the Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development (26th Fl., Westin Building, 2001 Sixth Avenue, Seattle) and can be reached at (206) 256-6100. |
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