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What if you could foresee challenges and prepare for them? At the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA), we are doing just that—anticipating opportunities for the feed and pet food industry and adapting swiftly to overcome obstacles to doing business in today’s global marketplace.
Every July, the U.S. Agricultural Export Development Council (USAEDC) hosted its annual attaché seminar, bringing together United States Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) cooperators and attachés to discuss the most pressing issues for our industry.
Over the last few years, the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) has significantly expanded its support for members in international areas. Our efforts have now broadened to include developing stronger relationships with foreign and international feed associations as well as with foreign governments. In addition, we are providing education to international buyers, end-users, importers and regulators about the quality and diversity of U.S. animal feed, thereby enhancing market access for our industry.
The feed industry is confronted with many factors that directly influence our global food system. These encompass regulatory shifts, supply chain interruptions, fluctuations in ingredient sourcing and pricing, sustainability imperatives, technological advancements, and evolving market trends.
In a time when maintaining international sales is more challenging, growing your business and diversifying risk is imperative. Taking advantage of federal programs that support this objective can provide a unique addition and complement to your global efforts.
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