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May132026

Armenia’s livestock sector is a major component of the country’s agriculture, accounting for more than 40% of agricultural output and supporting approximately 170,000 rural households, but it remains constrained by financial and technical barriers. To address these issues, the Government of Armenia has adopted broad economic and agricultural development strategies. Armenia’s interest in improving livestock productivity and strengthening agricultural trade creates potential opportunities for U.S. exporters of livestock and related products, although U.S. suppliers face strong price competition from Russia and other Eurasian Economic Union countries.

Source: USDA Foreign Agricultural Service, Global Agricultural Information Network Report AM2026-0002

Apr292026

USDA announced an expanded partnership with the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) to increase domestic agricultural production and exports, while reducing the agricultural trade deficit. Alongside this partnership, USDA is formally launching the Financial Assurance to Revitalize Markets, or FARM, Initiative, a comprehensive effort to strengthen and modernize its export credit guarantee program in support of U.S. agricultural competitiveness.

The FARM Initiative serves as the umbrella for a series of program improvements and activities designed to enhance access to emerging markets, increase certainty for exporters and lenders, and ensure that U.S. agriculture remains a reliable and resilient partner in global trade. The new USDA-EXIM partnership brings together USDA’s export financing programs and EXIM’s role as the official export credit agency of the United States. By coordinating these tools, both agencies aim to create new opportunities for U.S. farmers and agricultural producers, expand available financing and credit programs, and support increased sales of U.S. agricultural products overseas. 

On February 3, 2026, as an early action under FARM, USDA introduced expanded financing options under the Export Credit Guarantee Program (GSM-102), including a new 18-month repayment option that allows eligible buyers to make a single payment at the end of the term instead of installments. Today, USDA is advancing additional enhancements under FARM by expanding global banking participation to widen access to trade finance and for higher-risk markets, offering 100% coverage for payment guarantees so that U.S. exporters can confidently pursue new opportunities.

EXIM will complement the $5.5 billion authorized under GSM-102 with its export credit insurance programs, significantly increasing both the scale and mix of export financing tools available to promote U.S. agricultural exports. The FARM Initiative will also include extensive outreach to stakeholders and participants to improve usability, promote market awareness, and ensure these tools effectively support U.S. agriculture.

To learn more about USDA’s export market and financing programs, visit fas.usda.gov/programs.

Source: USDA Press Releases, No. 0060.26 (April 29, 2026)

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Since 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.

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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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