Today, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, alongside 20+ state agriculture departments, celebrates National Agriculture Trade Day. This day highlights the crucial role agricultural trade plays in boosting state economies and supporting farmers and ranchers while underscoring the need for policies that expand market opportunities and keep U.S. agriculture competitive.
โToday, we recognize the vital role of international trade in bolstering the American economy and expanding trade opportunities for local food producers,โโฏsaid NASDA CEO Ted McKinney. โBy connecting U.S. agriculture with new global marketplaces, we create long-term growthโฏand greater opportunities for farmers and ranchers across the country.โ
National Agriculture Trade Day serves as an opportunity to celebrate American farmers, ranchers and agricultural businesses for their vital contributions to feeding the world.
National Ag Trade Day, as part of National Ag Week, seeks to raise awareness about the benefits of agricultural trade, while advocating for the development of new markets to further support U.S farmers, ranchers and food producers. In 2023, agriculture, food and related industries contributed 5.5% to U.S. gross domestic product and provided 10.4% of U.S. employment, underscoring the sectorโs economic significance.
To learn more about how your commissioner, secretary or director promotes agricultural products from your state, visit nasda.org/nationalagtradeday. Join the conversation by following NASDA on social media and using #AgTradeDay in your social media posts!
NASDA news release
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