Representatives from 37 U.S. agribusinesses and farm organizations will be a part of USDA Deputy Secretary Jewel Bronaugh for an agribusiness trade mission to London, United Kingdom, June 22-24.
“The United States enjoys a well-deserved fame because the supplier of world-class agricultural merchandise that meet the calls for of shoppers across the globe. I’m very excited to lead a delegation to the United Kingdom, one in all our prime buying and selling companions,” Bronaugh says. “The United Kingdom presents sturdy advertising alternatives for a lot of U.S. consumer-oriented merchandise.”
U.S. agricultural exports to the United Kingdom totaled $1.9 billion in 2021.
Participants will have interaction immediately with overseas patrons, obtain in-depth market briefs from the FAS and trade trade consultants, and take part in web site visits.
In addition to representatives from the next corporations and organizations, Bronaugh can be joined by officers from the Georgia, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin departments of agriculture.
1. Aero-Cos International, Cranford, N.J.
2. Agropur, Appleton, Wisc.
3. American Specialty Foods Company, Baltimore, Md.
4. Bean VIVO Organics by Vivotribe, San Diego, Calif.
5. Betterbody Food and Nutrition, Lindon, Utah
6. Best Buy Grocers, Seattle, Wash.
7. Bornstein Seafoods, Astoria, Ore.
8. Brown & Haley, Fife, Wash.
9. California Walnut Commission, Folsom, Calif.
10. California Wild Rice Advisory Board, Clovis, Calif.
11. DBL D BAR Beefmaster Ranch, New Ulm, Texas
12. Food Export Association of the Midwest USA, Chicago, Ill.
13. Food Export USA – Northeast, Philadelphia, Pa.
14. Food Opportunity LLC, Baltimore, Md.
15. The Fresh Chile Company, Las Cruces, N.M.
16. Geary Brewing Company, Portland, Maine
17. Global Agro Commodities, LLC, Irving, Texas
18. Hall Enterprise LLC, Paso Robles, Calif.
19. Hearthy Foods, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.
20. MarcoCap Labs/Raze Energy Drinks, Longwood, Fla.
21. Michigan Soybean Association, St. John’s, Mich.
22. National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Arlington, Va.
23. National Pork Board, Clive, Iowa
24. Oregon Wine Board, Portland, Ore.
25. Pacific Seafood, Clackamass, Ore.
26. Pearl Crop, Inc., Stockton, Calif.
27. Premium Peanut, Douglas, Ga.
28. Salwa Foods, Lawrenceville, Ga.
29. Spinaca Farms, Inc., Morgan Hill, Calif.
30. Sun Valley Rice, Sacramento, Calif.
31. Sunrise Farms, Palmyra, Mich.
32. Tosi Snacks, Anaheim, Calif.
33. USA Rice Federation, Arlington, Va.
34. U.S. Grains Council, Washington, D.C.
35. U.S. Livestock Genetics Export, Inc., Mount Horeb, Wisc.
36. U.S. Soybean Export Council, Chesterfield, Mo.
37. Western United States Agricultural Trade Association, Vancouver, Wash.
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