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Southern United States Trade Association

The Southern United States Trade Association (SUSTA) is one of four non-profit State Regional Trade Groups (SRTG) that help small U.S. companies build global businesses. This is achieved through various programs designed to educate companies on exporting fundamentals as well as assist them in identifying prospective distributors and additional business opportunities overseas.[1]

Southern United States Trade Association
Formation1973
Location
Executive Director
Bernadette Wiltz
Websitehttp://www.susta.org/

SUSTA is composed of the Departments of Agriculture of 15 states in the southern United States plus the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.[2] SUSTA is one of 67 organizations who administer a government-funded matching funds program called the Market Access Program (MAP).[3]

In the past decade, SUSTA awarded more than $11 million in federal export promotion funds to 172 Texas companies alone, which led to millions in export sales.[4]

In addition to MAP, SUSTA provides expert assistance to high-value U.S. food producers and processors who are looking to develop international contacts and establish a market presence in countries across the globe.

Market Access Program (MAP) Branded Edit

The Market Access Program (MAP) helps producers, exporters, private companies, and other trade organizations finance promotional activities for U.S. agricultural products.[5] MAP provides companies with up to 50 percent reimbursement for international marketing expenses. Eligible marketing activities most commonly include trade show participation, advertising, in-store demonstrations, consumer or retailer educational seminars, and product label compliance.[6] It is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's[7] (USDA) Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC).[3]

In an example of the MAP Branded program, SUSTA helped Ford's Gourmet Foods access international markets and export millions of jars of their award-winning Bone Suckin’ Barbeque Sauce across the globe.[8]

Companies must apply for MAP Branded each year and the program runs Jan. 1 to Dec. 31.

Generic industry export promotions Edit

For commodities or products that are least 50 percent U.S. agricultural origin and are not represented by another promotion organization, SUSTA organizes a variety of trade promotions at a reduced cost to participants.[9]

SUSTA is assisted in this effort by its member state Departments of Agriculture.

Common SUSTA activities include:[10]

  • Trade missions
  • Trade shows
  • In-store promotions
  • Market research
  • Trade seminars
  • Hotel and restaurant promotions
  • Marketing campaigns

State Regional Trade Groups and Affiliated Organizations Edit

The State Regional Trade Groups (SRTGs) "promote the export of food and agricultural products from their respective regions of the United States."[11] The SRTGs also provide various services to encourage "trade between local food companies and importers around the world."[11] The SRTGs were created in 1986 as a cooperative effort between the State Agricultural Promotion Agencies and the United States Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).[11]

There are four SRTGs:[11]

  • Food Export Association of the Midwest USA
  • Food Export USA Northeast
  • Southern United States Trade Association (SUSTA)
  • Western U.S. Agricultural Trade Association (WUSATA)

The SRTGs also maintain the AgExport Links website that lists industry service providers.

In addition, SUSTA belongs to the U.S. Agricultural Export Development Council (USAEDC)[12] and is affiliated with the Southern Association of State Departments of Agriculture (SASDA) and the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA).[13]

USAEDC is a forum for organizations participating in FAS programs. USAEDC and SASDA are not directly involved in the development of export markets. NASDA sponsors international food shows and is an FAS Foreign Market Development Program cooperator. NASDA activities enhance cooperation and coordination among the four SRTGs.[14]

Foreign buyers: trade leads Edit

In order to provide better assistance to buyers and suppliers, SUSTA posts trade leads from around the world on their site. SUSTA assumes no responsibility for the quality of the leads posted. Trade leads remain on the SUSTA website for approximately one month.

Additional resources from SUSTA Edit

In conjunction with the State Departments of Agriculture, SUSTA offers additional activities that are aimed at connecting U.S. companies with foreign buyers. These include: Trade Missions, Inbound Trade Missions, and one on one meetings. SUSTA also offers the following services: market research, industry-wide promotions, and exporting seminars.[15]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Information and Counseling". Export.gov.
  2. ^ "Export Help from SUSTA". Southern United States Trade Association.
  3. ^ a b FACT SHEET: Market Access Program, United States Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service, January 2011
  4. ^ "Texas Department Of Agriculture's International Marketing Program Wins Recruiting Award" (Press release). Austin: Texas Department of Agriculture. 17 June 2011.
  5. ^ "Market Access Program (MAP)". United States Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  6. ^ "Market Access Program (MAP) Branded". Southern United States Trade Association (SUSTA). Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Programs". Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  8. ^ Scott, Karoline (27 May 2011), "No Bones about It – Barbecue Sauce a Hit Overseas", No Bones about It – Barbecue Sauce a Hit Overseas, USDA Blog, United States Department of Agriculture, retrieved 7 November 2012
  9. ^ MAP Branded Manual (PDF), Southern United States Trade Association (SUSTA), January 2011, retrieved 7 November 2012
  10. ^ "Generic Industry Export Promotions". Southern United States Trade Association (SUSTA). Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  11. ^ "USAEDC Member List". U.S. Agricultural Export Development Council (USAEDC). Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  12. ^ "NASDA Home". National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA). Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  13. ^ "About Us: Affiliated Organizations". Southern United States Trade Association.
  14. ^ "Press Room: Fact Sheet". Southern United States Trade Association. Retrieved 7 November 2012.

External links Edit

  • United States Department of Agriculture
  • USDA Foreign Agricultural Service
  • Food Export Association of the Midwest USA
  • Western U.S. Agricultural Trade Association

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The Southern United States Trade Association SUSTA is one of four non profit State Regional Trade Groups SRTG that help small U S companies build global businesses This is achieved through various programs designed to educate companies on exporting fundamentals as well as assist them in identifying prospective distributors and additional business opportunities overseas 1 Southern United States Trade AssociationFormation1973LocationNew Orleans LouisianaExecutive DirectorBernadette WiltzWebsitehttp www susta org SUSTA is composed of the Departments of Agriculture of 15 states in the southern United States plus the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 2 SUSTA is one of 67 organizations who administer a government funded matching funds program called the Market Access Program MAP 3 In the past decade SUSTA awarded more than 11 million in federal export promotion funds to 172 Texas companies alone which led to millions in export sales 4 In addition to MAP SUSTA provides expert assistance to high value U S food producers and processors who are looking to develop international contacts and establish a market presence in countries across the globe Contents 1 Market Access Program MAP Branded 2 Generic industry export promotions 3 State Regional Trade Groups and Affiliated Organizations 4 Foreign buyers trade leads 5 Additional resources from SUSTA 6 References 7 External linksMarket Access Program MAP Branded EditThe Market Access Program MAP helps producers exporters private companies and other trade organizations finance promotional activities for U S agricultural products 5 MAP provides companies with up to 50 percent reimbursement for international marketing expenses Eligible marketing activities most commonly include trade show participation advertising in store demonstrations consumer or retailer educational seminars and product label compliance 6 It is funded by the U S Department of Agriculture s 7 USDA Commodity Credit Corporation CCC 3 In an example of the MAP Branded program SUSTA helped Ford s Gourmet Foods access international markets and export millions of jars of their award winning Bone Suckin Barbeque Sauce across the globe 8 Companies must apply for MAP Branded each year and the program runs Jan 1 to Dec 31 Generic industry export promotions EditFor commodities or products that are least 50 percent U S agricultural origin and are not represented by another promotion organization SUSTA organizes a variety of trade promotions at a reduced cost to participants 9 SUSTA is assisted in this effort by its member state Departments of Agriculture Common SUSTA activities include 10 Trade missions Trade shows In store promotions Market research Trade seminars Hotel and restaurant promotions Marketing campaignsState Regional Trade Groups and Affiliated Organizations EditThe State Regional Trade Groups SRTGs promote the export of food and agricultural products from their respective regions of the United States 11 The SRTGs also provide various services to encourage trade between local food companies and importers around the world 11 The SRTGs were created in 1986 as a cooperative effort between the State Agricultural Promotion Agencies and the United States Department of Agriculture s Foreign Agricultural Service FAS 11 There are four SRTGs 11 Food Export Association of the Midwest USA Food Export USA Northeast Southern United States Trade Association SUSTA Western U S Agricultural Trade Association WUSATA The SRTGs also maintain the AgExport Links website that lists industry service providers In addition SUSTA belongs to the U S Agricultural Export Development Council USAEDC 12 and is affiliated with the Southern Association of State Departments of Agriculture SASDA and the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture NASDA 13 USAEDC is a forum for organizations participating in FAS programs USAEDC and SASDA are not directly involved in the development of export markets NASDA sponsors international food shows and is an FAS Foreign Market Development Program cooperator NASDA activities enhance cooperation and coordination among the four SRTGs 14 Foreign buyers trade leads EditIn order to provide better assistance to buyers and suppliers SUSTA posts trade leads from around the world on their site SUSTA assumes no responsibility for the quality of the leads posted Trade leads remain on the SUSTA website for approximately one month Additional resources from SUSTA EditIn conjunction with the State Departments of Agriculture SUSTA offers additional activities that are aimed at connecting U S companies with foreign buyers These include Trade Missions Inbound Trade Missions and one on one meetings SUSTA also offers the following services market research industry wide promotions and exporting seminars 15 References Edit Information and Counseling Export gov Export Help from SUSTA Southern United States Trade Association a b FACT SHEET Market Access Program United States Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service January 2011 Texas Department Of Agriculture s International Marketing Program Wins Recruiting Award Press release Austin Texas Department of Agriculture 17 June 2011 Market Access Program MAP United States Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service Retrieved 7 November 2012 Market Access Program MAP Branded Southern United States Trade Association SUSTA Retrieved 7 November 2012 Programs Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Retrieved 7 November 2012 Scott Karoline 27 May 2011 No Bones about It Barbecue Sauce a Hit Overseas No Bones about It Barbecue Sauce a Hit Overseas USDA Blog United States Department of Agriculture retrieved 7 November 2012 MAP Branded Manual PDF Southern United States Trade Association SUSTA January 2011 retrieved 7 November 2012 Generic Industry Export Promotions Southern United States Trade Association SUSTA Retrieved 7 November 2012 a b c d Site Sponsors Ag Export Links Retrieved 7 November 2012 USAEDC Member List U S Agricultural Export Development Council USAEDC Retrieved 7 November 2012 NASDA Home National Association of State Departments of Agriculture NASDA Retrieved 7 November 2012 About Us Affiliated Organizations Southern United States Trade Association Press Room Fact Sheet Southern United States Trade Association Retrieved 7 November 2012 External links EditUnited States Department of Agriculture USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Food Export Association of the Midwest USA Western U S Agricultural Trade Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Southern United States Trade Association amp oldid 1099739386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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