The USDA will host six international Agribusiness Trade Missions in 2026 to expand and diversify global market opportunities for American farmers and ranchers. USDA officials say increasing exports is critical to the health of both the agricultural sector and the broader U.S. economy. The agency plans to focus on markets where its trade expansion efforts have helped create a more level playing field for U.S. producers. The 2026 missions are scheduled for Indonesia in February, the Philippines in April, Turkey in May, Australia and New Zealand in August, Saudi Arabia in September, and Vietnam in November.
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