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USLGE members match international producers with sources in the United States that offer genetics with superior credentials. The combined resources of USLGE members include most major species and breeds — resources that are unmatched by any other single organization.
USLGE members include a broad base of U.S. livestock organizations (dairy, beef, swine, horse, goat, and sheep) as well as embryo and semen industries, the livestock export sector, and State Departments of Agriculture.
The United States Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA-FAS) announced it is awarding more than $212 million through the Market Access Program (MAP) and Foreign Market Development (FMD) program to help expand export markets for U.S. food and agricultural products.
The MAP and FMD programs are longstanding cost-share partnerships that help producers build and maintain a competitive presence in the global marketplace.
“USDA’s market development programs crowd in private sector capital to help promote U.S. food, fuel, and fiber to foreign buyers.” said Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke J. Lindberg. “Partnering with industry ensures that these resources are deployed efficiently and effectively, and that decisions are farmer-driven.”
For fiscal year 2026 (FY26), USDA-FAS will provide more than $181 million to 68 nonprofit organizations and cooperatives through MAP. Map supports a range of consumer-focused promotion for small businesses and cooperatives. On average, MAP participants contribute more than $2.50 for every Federal dollar invested, demonstrating strong industry commitment and leveraging of private-sector resources.
Through the FMD program, USDA-FAS will allocate more than $31 million for FY26 to 18 trade organizations representing U.S. agricultural producers. FMD supports long-term market development with a focus on generic commodity promotion, rather than individual brand promotion. Preference is given to organizations that represent broad industry sectors with nationwide membership with an aim to deliver the greatest economic benefit for U.S. agriculture. On average, FMD cooperators contribute $3.25 per Federal dollar invested, again demonstrating a shared, successful investment in expanding global demand for U.S. commodities.
The list of awardees for the MAP can be found at www.fas.usda.gov/programs/market-access-program-map/map-funding-allocations-fy-2026.
For FMD Program awardees, visit www.fas.usda.gov/programs/foreign-market-development-program-fmd/fmd-funding-allocations-fy-2026.
To learn more about MAP, FMD and other USDA-FAS programs, visit www.fas.usda.gov.
Source: USDA-FAS Newsroom, Stakeholder Notice (Feb. 11, 2026)
USDA announced that registration is now open for the 102nd Agricultural Outlook Forum. The event will be held at the Crystal City Gateway Marriott on February 19–20, 2026, and all Forum sessions will be livestreamed on a virtual platform.
The Forum program will feature a presentation on the 2026 outlook for the U.S. agricultural economy and trade by USDA Chief Economist Justin Benavidez, a keynote address by Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, and a plenary panel of distinguished speakers who will discuss Agricultural Trade Under Trump’s Trade Agenda. The program also includes 22 breakout sessions organized by USDA agencies that will explore a wide range of current issues. More than 80 experts from government, industry, and academia will provide insights on key topics such as commodity and food price forecasts, farm income, U.S. and global agricultural trade, the future of biofuels, and AI applications in agriculture. The in-person event will feature exhibit booths hosted by USDA agencies highlighting their missions, recent USDA-funded innovations, and other key programs and activities. For more information, visit the Agricultural Outlook Forum website.
Source: USDA Press Releases, No. 0007.26 (January 14, 2026)
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Ask An ExpertSince the 1990s, U.S. Livestock Genetics Export, Inc., (USLGE) has led the charge in sharing U.S. livestock and genetics with the rest of the world. Learn how USLGE represents the interests of U.S. farmers and ranchers, with exports to more than 120 countries accounting for $900 million in total export volume.
Carlos Peña, Latin America Market Representative, USLGE, and Luke J. Lindberg, Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, USDA, getting ready for the charreada, a traditional Mexican rodeo, that was held for the U.S. delegation of the Mexico agribusiness trade mission in early November 2025.
Photo: Riley W. Pagett, Chief of Staff, Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, USDA
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