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Market Access Program (MAP)
December 2008
The Market Access Program (MAP) uses funds from the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's (USDA) Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) to aid in the creation,
expansion, and maintenance of foreign markets for U.S. agricultural products.
The MAP is authorized by Section 203 of the Agricultural Trade Act of 1978, and
is administered by the USDA's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).
The MAP forms a partnership between non-profit U.S. agricultural trade
associations, U.S. agricultural cooperatives, non-profit state-regional trade
groups, small U.S. businesses, and USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation to share
the costs of overseas marketing and promotional activities such as consumer
promotions, market research, trade shows, and trade servicing.
How the program benefits U.S. agriculture:
Each year, MAP helps launch
and expand sales of U.S. agricultural, fish, and forest products overseas. Rural
American farmers and ranchers, as the primary suppliers of commodities, benefit
from MAP. All regions of the country benefit from the program's employment and
economic effects from expanded agricultural export markets.
How the program works: The MAP uses funds from the USDA's Commodity
Credit Corporation to partially reimburse program participants for foreign
market promotion activities.
Beginning with implementation of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act
of
2002 (FSRIA), funding for the MAP program will rise from $100 million in FY
2002 progressively up to $200 million by FY 2006. For all funding above $90
million: (1) past program participants, as well as new participants, will
receive equal consideration for projects; and (2) proposals for activities in
emerging markets, as well as all other markets, will be given equal
consideration.
Each year, USDA announces an application period for participation in the MAP,
publishing it in the Federal Register. Trade organizations and private
firms develop MAP proposals and submit them to USDA as part of the Unified
Export Strategy (UES) process that allows applicants to request funding for
various USDA market development programs through a single strategically
coordinated proposal.
The MAP applications undergo a competitive review process based on criteria
specified in the Federal Register announcement. Funds are awarded to
applicants that demonstrate effective performance based on a clear, long-term
strategic plan. FAS sets a program funding level and signs a program agreement
with each participant. Participants must keep an itemized list of expenses
incurred during the program year and submit them to FAS for reimbursement.
Expenses are subject to audits and participants are held accountable for
maintaining proper documentation.
Agricultural cooperatives and small companies can receive assistance under
the brand program. To conduct branded product promotion activities, individual
companies must provide at least 50 percent of funding. For generic promotion
activities, trade associations and others must meet a minimum 10-percent match
requirement. Participants are required to certify that federal funds used under
the program supplement -- and not replace -- private sector funds. MAP
regulations limit the promotion of branded products in a single country to no
more than five years.
What commodities are covered:
USDA has approved MAP proposals to promote
a wide variety of U.S. commodities in almost every region of the world. Among
those U.S. food and fiber products are apples, asparagus, canned peaches and
fruit cocktail, catfish, cherries, citrus, cotton, dairy products, dry beans,
eggs, feed grains, frozen potatoes, grapes, honey, hops, kiwifruit, meat,
peanuts, pears, pet food, pistachios, poultry meat, prunes, raisins, rice,
salmon, soybeans, strawberries, sunflower seeds, surimi, tallow, tomato
products, walnuts, watermelons, and wheat.
Where to get information: To submit a MAP proposal or to find more about
the program, contact the USDA-FAS Programs Operations Division, AG Box 1042, 1400
Independence Ave., Washington, DC 20250-1042; Phone: (202) 720-4327; on the
Internet at:
http://www.fas.usda.gov/mos/programs/mapprog.asp.
Information on FAS programs, trade data, and reports are available by
accessing the FAS Home Page at: http://www.fas.usda.gov.
Fiscal
Year 2008 Market Access Program Allocations |
Participant |
Allocation |
|
|
Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute |
$5,009,685 |
American Forest and Paper Association |
$9,309,336 |
American Peanut Council |
$2,477,734 |
American Seed Trade Association |
$41,601 |
American Sheep Industry Association |
$333,074 |
American Soybean Association |
$4,443,480 |
Blue Diamond Growers/Almond Board of California |
$2,852,709 |
Brewers Association |
$313,279 |
California Agricultural Export Council |
$1,024,711 |
California Asparagus Commission |
$232,103 |
California Cherry Advisory Board |
$373,298 |
California Cling Peach Board |
$237,705 |
California Fresh Tomato Growers/Florida Tomato
Committee |
$373,620 |
California Kiwifruit Commission |
$321,800 |
California Pear Advisory Board |
$178,474 |
California Pistachio Export Council/Cal-Pure
Pistachios, Inc. |
$830,800 |
California Prune Board |
$3,103,144 |
California Strawberry Commission |
$1,019,816 |
California Table Grape Commission |
$3,595,571 |
California Tree Fruit Agreement |
$2,488,136 |
California Walnut Commission |
$4,087,466 |
Cherry Marketing Institute |
$275,436 |
Cotton Council International |
$20,660,669 |
Cranberry Marketing Committee |
$1,626,014 |
Distilled Spirits Council of the United States |
$147,692 |
Florida Department of Citrus |
$5,962,365 |
Food Export Association of the Midwest USA |
$10,230,370 |
Food Export USA Northeast |
$8,368,422 |
Ginseng Board of Wisconsin |
$351,393 |
Hawaii Papaya Industry Association |
$135,900 |
Hop Growers of America |
$50,756 |
Intertribal Agriculture Council |
$766,386 |
Mohair Council of America |
$38,123 |
National Association of State Departments of
Agriculture |
$4,026,501 |
National Confectioners Association |
$1,473,067 |
National Honey Board |
$207,030 |
National Potato Promotion Board |
$5,184,364 |
National Renderers Association |
$896,074 |
National Sunflower Association |
$1,226,303 |
National Watermelon Promotion Board |
$169,098 |
New York Wine and Grape Foundation |
$301,770 |
Northwest Wine Promotion Coalition |
$881,845 |
Organic Trade Association |
$363,113 |
Pear Bureau Northwest |
$3,577,866 |
Pet Food Institute |
$1,434,572 |
Raisin Administrative Committee |
$3,037,738 |
Southern United States Trade Association |
$6,905,241 |
Specialty Coffee Association of Puerto Rico |
$62,000 |
Sunkist Growers, Inc. |
$4,202,886 |
Texas Produce Export Association |
$112,831 |
The Catfish Institute |
$289,419 |
The Popcorn Board |
$177,928 |
U.S. Apple Association |
$892,157 |
U.S. Dairy Export Council |
$4,511,398 |
U.S. Dry Bean Council |
$1,112,097 |
U.S. Grains Council |
$8,191,306 |
U.S. Livestock Genetics Export, Inc. |
$866,640 |
U.S. Meat Export Federation |
$15,351,211 |
U.S. Wheat Associates |
$6,531,290 |
USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council |
$999,299 |
USA Poultry and Egg Export Council |
$5,379,580 |
USA Rice Federation/U.S. Rice Producers Association |
$4,665,156 |
Washington Apple Commission |
$4,834,387 |
Washington State Fruit Commission |
$1,021,992 |
Welch's Food |
$967,687 |
Western United States Agricultural Trade
Association |
$10,676,049 |
Wine Institute |
$7,481,814 |
|
|
Evaluation |
$727,223 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
$200,000,000 |
Market
Access Program Allocations |
Initial FY 2007
Allocations |
|
|
Recipients |
Amount
|
|
|
Alaska Seafood Marketing
Institute |
$3,000,449 |
American Forest & Paper
Association |
$4,211,156 |
American Peanut Council |
$870,532 |
American Seed Trade
Association |
$48,765 |
American Sheep Industry
Association |
$228,746 |
American Soybean
Association |
$4,113,363 |
Blue Diamond Growers/Almond
Board of California |
$1,065,425 |
Brewers Association |
$74,580 |
California Agricultural
Export Council/Western Growers Assoc. |
$588,106 |
California Asparagus
Commission |
$139,325 |
California Cherry Advisory
Board |
$218,618 |
California Cling Peach
Board |
$438,771 |
California Dried Plum Board |
$1,802,437 |
California Fresh Tomato
Growers/Florida Tomato Committee |
$805,593 |
California Kiwifruit
Commission |
$95,355 |
California Pear Advisory
Board |
$151,406 |
California Pistachio
Commission |
$1,003,723 |
California Strawberry
Commission |
$429,986 |
California Table Grape
Commission |
$1,490,467 |
California Tree Fruit
Agreement |
$906,428 |
California Walnut
Commission |
$1,666,455 |
Cherry Marketing Institute |
$149,809 |
Cotton Council
International |
$12,774,014 |
Cranberry Marketing
Committee |
$589,126 |
Distilled Spirits Council |
$41,267 |
Florida Department of
Citrus |
$4,771,178 |
Food Export Association of
the Midwest USA |
$4,016,104 |
Food Export USA Northeast |
$3,349,278 |
Ginseng Board of Wisconsin |
$52,670 |
Hawaii Papaya Industry
Association |
$48,437 |
Hop Growers of America |
$48,286 |
Intertribal Agriculture
Council |
$280,248 |
Mohair Council of America |
$79,160 |
National Association of
State Departments of Agriculture |
$1,375,007 |
National Confectioners
Association |
$ 805,124 |
National Honey Board |
$72,030 |
National Renderers
Association |
$320,401 |
National Sunflower
Association |
$489,411 |
National Watermelon
Promotion Board |
$ 92,617 |
New York Wine and Grape
Foundation |
$111,120 |
Northwest Wine Coalition |
$279,618 |
Organic Trade Association |
$143,500 |
Pear Bureau Northwest |
$1,756,721 |
Pet Food Institute |
$533,957 |
Raisin Administrative
Committee |
$1,924,266 |
Southern United States
Trade Association |
$3,857,865 |
Sunkist Growers, Inc. |
$1,725,828 |
Texas Produce Export
Association |
$87,562 |
The Catfish Institute |
$161,035 |
The Popcorn Board |
$162,336 |
United States Potato Board |
$3,272,023 |
U.S. Apple Export Council |
$441,265 |
U.S. Dairy Export Council |
$1,798,855 |
U.S. Dry Bean Council |
$433,433 |
U.S. Grains Council |
$3,312,575 |
U.S. Highbush Blueberry
Council |
$52,098 |
U.S. Livestock Genetics,
Inc. |
$542,195 |
U.S. Meat Export Federation |
$6,226,850 |
U.S. Wheat Associates |
$1,974,333 |
USA Dry Pea and Lentil
Council |
$351,787 |
USA Poultry and Egg Export
Council |
$2,047,430 |
USA Rice Federation/U.S.
Rice Producers Association |
$1,651,726 |
Washington Apple Commission |
$2,825,848 |
Washington State Fruit
Commission |
$378,165 |
Welch's Food |
$337,561 |
Western United States
Agricultural Trade Association |
$5,343,843 |
Wine Institute |
$4,562,352 |
Reserve |
$1,000,000 |
TOTAL |
$100,000,000 |
Market Access
Program (MAP)
|
|
Organization |
Total FY 2007 Allocation |
|
|
Alaska Seafood
Marketing Institute |
$5,557,794 |
American Forest
& Paper Association |
8,822,028 |
American Peanut
Council |
2,309,130 |
American Seed
Trade Association |
99,403 |
American Sheep
Industry Association |
479,927 |
American Soybean
Association |
7,849,268 |
Blue Diamond
Growers/Almond Board of California |
2,237,329 |
Brewers
Association |
156,697 |
California
Agricultural Export Council/Western Growers Association |
981,929 |
California
Asparagus Commission |
292,736 |
California
Cherry Advisory Board |
459,295 |
California Cling
Peach Board |
812,745 |
California
Kiwifruit Commission |
176,629 |
California Pear
Advisory Board |
280,452 |
California
Pistachio Commission* (first allocation only) |
1,003,723 |
California Prune
Board |
3,338,691 |
California
Strawberry Commission |
903,472 |
California Table
Grape Commission |
3,334,372 |
California
Tomato Commission/Florida Tomato Committee |
1,492,216 |
California Tree
Fruit Agreement |
1,904,697 |
California
Walnut Commission |
3,502,195 |
Catfish
Institute |
338,357 |
Cherry Marketing
Institute |
277,495 |
Cotton Council
International |
23,661,572 |
Cranberry
Marketing Committee |
1,237,602 |
Distilled
Spirits Council |
86,686 |
Florida
Department of Citrus |
8,819,854 |
Food Export USA
Northeast |
7,032,872 |
Ginseng Board of
Wisconsin |
110,663 |
Hawaii Papaya
Industry Association |
100,309 |
Hop Growers of
America |
99,503 |
Intertribal
Agriculture Council |
588,865 |
Mid-America
International Agri-Trade Council |
8,431,959 |
Mohair Council
of America |
146,630 |
National
Association of State Departments of Agriculture |
2,631,337 |
National
Confectioners Association |
1,684,263 |
National Dry
Bean Council |
1,028,682 |
National Honey
Board |
151,339 |
National Potato
Promotion Board (USA Potato Board) |
6,042,938 |
National
Renderers Association |
673,176 |
National
Sunflower Association |
1,028,393 |
National
Watermelon Promotion Board |
194,592 |
New York Wine
and Grape Foundation |
233,435 |
Northwest Wine
Promotion Coalition |
926,534 |
Organic Trade
Association |
301,525 |
Pear Bureau
Northwest |
3,882,140 |
Pet Food
Institute |
1,121,864 |
Popcorn Board |
341,081 |
Raisin
Administrative Committee |
3,564,358 |
Southern United
States Trade Association |
8,220,415 |
Sunkist Growers,
Inc. |
3,499,997 |
Texas Produce
Export Association |
162,194 |
U.S. Apple
Association |
817,364 |
U.S. Dairy
Export Council |
4,051,416 |
U.S. Grains
Council |
7,313,245 |
U.S. Highbush
Blueberry Council |
96,502 |
U.S. Livestock
Genetics, Inc. |
1,115,949 |
U.S. Meat Export
Federation |
13,725,552 |
U.S. Wheat
Associates |
4,176,296 |
USA Dry Pea and
Lentil Council |
919,206 |
USA Poultry and
Egg Export Council |
4,444,548 |
USA Rice
Federation/U.S. Rice Producers Association |
3,799,107 |
Washington Apple
Commission |
5,299,376 |
Washington State
Fruit Commission |
791,226 |
Welch's Food |
709,235 |
Western United
States Agricultural Trade Association |
11,224,679 |
Wine Institute |
8,450,941 |
Sub-total |
$199,550,000 |
Reserve |
450,000 |
|
|
Total |
$200,000,000 |
|
|
*Due to the
dissolution of the California Pistachio Commission, its second
allocation of $855,495 has been rescinded. |
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Market Access Program Allocations
Fiscal Year 2006
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