Product of the USA means something 🇺🇸 In South Dakota, U/S Lindberg visited Hadrick ranch where products are born, raised, harvested, and processed in America—giving consumers confidence and helping producers earn recognition for the quality they deliver every day #ProductofUSA
Deputy U/S Bekkering & @NFUCymru President Reader met yesterday to navigate new UK #AgTrade rules & protect wins from the U.S.-UK Economic Prosperity Deal like tariff-free beef and ethanol. 🥩🌾
Keeping export markets open & boosting income for farmers & rural America! 🇺🇸🇬🇧
🎉Join us in congratulating USDA’s newest foreign service officers sworn in today!
Next stop: the world! They’ll serve as frontline diplomats for American agriculture — tackling trade barriers, boosting exports, implementing USDA programs, and more! 🇺🇸🌾
Minnesota pork producers help feed customers around the globe.
U/S Lindberg joined industry leaders at Premium Pork to discuss expanding export opportunities, reducing trade barriers, and strengthening market access for American pork products in key markets around the world.
U/S Lindberg joined @GovLarryRhoden, industry leaders, & fellow USDA Under Secretaries for a discussion on expanding export opportunities & strengthening South Dakota’s $4.6B #ag export economy. SD agriculture feeds the world, & trade helps keep rural communities growing!
ICYMI: U/S Lindberg joined @wibw at @Kstate alongside @JerryMoran & @repmann to discuss the state of agriculture in Kansas.
A little over a year into the Trump Administration efforts, we’ve reduced the #ag trade deficit by 42%. The 3-pt plan is working! Watch the full clip ⬇️
Born. Raised. Harvested. Processed.
U/S Lindberg toured Wholestone Farms in NE, a producer-owned pork processor working to connect American farms to consumers around the globe.
Wholestone supports @USDA’s Product of USA label and processes 11,500+ head of pork PER DAY. 🇺🇸
Private exporters reported sales of 192,000 MT of soybeans for delivery to unknown destinations - 60,000 MT is for delivery during MY 2025/2026 and 132,000 MT is for delivery during MY 2026/2027. https://t.co/GTEmbfWJpa
Under Secretary Lindberg joined @JerryMoran & @RepMann in Kansas to track the #wheat life cycle! From the farm to research at @KStateAg, innovation at @KansasWheat, to the milling industry @ADMupdates and @uswheatassoc exports, they witnessed how Kansas farmers feed the world🚜
Each year, Kansas exports $5+ billion in agricultural products like beef, wheat, sorghum, soybeans and corn. This week, Under Secretary Lindberg celebrated Kansas’ ag exports alongside Senator @JerryMoran, @RepMann, and farmers and ranchers from across the state.
Deputy Under Secretary Michelle Bekkering met with @MAFF_JAPAN Vice Minister Yoichi Watanabe yesterday to strengthen the trade relationship with our 3rd largest export market ($14.7B in 2025!) and get more high-quality U.S. ag products into Japanese homes and stores. ����🇸🇯🇵
🚨 $226M available for America First International Food Assistance! We’re investing in the Food for Progress Program to boost agricultural productivity and open new markets for U.S. producers.
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Earlier this month, our staff in Nairobi welcomed 47,000 MT of American wheat purchased from U.S. Farmers as part of Food for Progress’s work in Kenya. Through this support USDA is working to transform Kenya’s livestock sector, increasing productivity, and expanding trade.
FAS has issued a correction to the May 22, 2026, export sales announcement. The initial version of this announcement incorrectly identified the marketing years for the deliveries of corn to Mexico. The corrected information is available here: https://t.co/JvBfctmOuT
Notice of Funding Opportunity is now available on https://t.co/y5zokFGqmi for the Food for Progress Program! Using U.S. commodities, this program improves agricultural productivity and expands trade of agricultural products in developing countries and emerging economies. #USDA
The United States welcomes the progress made by the European Union toward implementing the Turnberry Agreement that stands to deliver historic market access for American exporters.
We will continue to review certain limiting amendments included in the EU’s current legislation to assess whether it complies with the Joint Statement. To be clear, tariff cuts are only one aspect of the Agreement—the EU must also address the non-tariff barriers and regulatory matters identified in the Joint Statement, which have unfairly limited U.S. market access to the EU for years.
U/S Lindberg toured @Cboe Global Markets at the historic CBOT building in Chicago to discuss how transparent markets and risk-management tools help American farmers, ranchers, and exporters compete globally.
Strong markets start with strong market signals.▶️
U/S Lindberg met with @NASDAnews leaders and companies at the #2026RestaurantShow in Chicago to discuss expanding export opportunities for U.S. agriculture.
From opening new markets to supporting small businesses, USDA is helping turn trade wins into long-term market growth.