Launches four programs ahead of Secretary Rollins’ international trade trips.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced the launch of four agricultural trade programs for the 2026 fiscal year, opening applications for U.S. food producers seeking to expand their markets through agricultural exports. These programs were launched shortly after Agricultural Secretary Brooke Rollins announced planned trade trips to Vietnam, Japan, India, Peru, Brazil, and the United Kingdom.
“Our job at USDA is to open new markets for our farmers, ranchers, and producers,” said Secretary Rollins. “We are putting farmers first. These programs are a crucial step in sustaining long lasting economic growth in rural America.”
The USDA secretary added, “I am going abroad to sell the bounty of American agriculture and to ensure the prosperity of our hard-working agricultural producers. Everything is on the table to get more markets for our products.”
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For Secretary Rollins as she advocates for U.S. agricultural producers and exporters.
- For wisdom for President Trump as he seeks to increase food exports around the globe.
- For American farmers and ranchers as they work to produce food for the nation and the world.
Sources: Department of Agriculture