Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 87— - EXPORT PROMOTION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - AGRICULTURAL EXPORT PROGRAMS › Part Part A— - Programs › § 5623
Provides programs and money to help U.S. farmers and food businesses sell more products overseas and to share know-how with foreign partners. The Agriculture Secretary must run a Market Access Program that pays part of the costs for eligible U.S. trade groups, co-ops, state agencies, or other private groups to carry out export marketing plans. Eligible groups must submit and follow an approved marketing plan, set clear market goals, keep records, and sign an agreement. Branded promotion can get up to 50% cost-share (unless the U.S. Trade Representative gives a favorable ruling for a product). Nonbranded projects should get at least a 10% contribution from the group. Beneficiaries must match branded-promotion funds dollar-for-dollar. Small entities should get priority. Funds cannot be used for tobacco or to help foreign companies promote foreign-made products, and the Secretary may stop payments if groups don’t follow the rules or meet goals. Monitoring must start within 15 months of first payments. The law also creates a Foreign Market Development Cooperator Program (cost-share help for trade groups), an Emerging Markets Program that works in at least 3 emerging markets per year with U.S. experts and technical help, and a specialty-crops program to remove sanitary or technical trade barriers. The Commodity Credit Corporation supplies funds. For fiscal years 2019–2023, $255,000,000 is available each year, with at least $200,000,000 for market access, at least $34,500,000 for the cooperator program, up to $8,000,000 for emerging markets, $9,000,000 for specialty crops, and $3,500,000 for priority needs. Unused funds after one year move to the priority fund. Funds may be used in Cuba except where barred by the June 16, 2017 presidential memorandum. Additional money may be appropriated as needed.
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7 U.S.C. § 5623
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73