SERVICES THE FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE (FAS) CAN PROVIDE YOU
FAS invites your company to become part of an electronic network linking you with the American agricultural community. Put your company in direct contact with U.S. suppliers by providing them with information on your specific product needs. Discover the range and variety of food and agricultural products available for export. FAS can assist you through the AgExport Connections Services.
AgExport Connection Services Progam is an export expansion program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
AgExport Connections is a free service, it includes:
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SUPPLIER LIST
USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) offers a range of services to assist international buyers in locating American suppliers and sourcing products. This on line database includes a list of suppliers of U.S. agricultural and food products. The U.S. Supplier List (USL) provides foreign buyers with contact information of qualified U.S. suppliers of food, farm, seafood, and forest products. Criteria used for search include: company name, product type, and product classification. The search is conducted using: type of firm (agent, broker, distributor,, exporter, …etc), region served, specialty product type, and firm location.
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FOREIGN BUYER LIST
Your company can be part of our database on Foreign Buyers. Our office maintains pertinent information on Egyptian companies involved in agricultural trade. The information is made available to U.S. firms. They use the information to establish direct contact with foreign buyers.
FAS REGIONAL OFFICE IN CAIRO
FAS office in Cairo has regional responsibilities for Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Libya and Israel.
In 2007, U.S. Agricultural exports to these markets are estimated at $ 1,827 million for Egypt, $635.5 million for Israel, $135.2 million for Jordan, $85.2 million for Lebanon, $ 77.8 million for Libya, and $348.1 million for Syria.
Market development and export promotion programs for the region total over $2.5 million. Export credit and food assistance programs total some $200 million under USDA's GSM-102 and Export Credit Guarantee Program.
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