USDA Accepting Applications for Amsterdam Trade Mission
USDA is accepting applications from exporters for its upcoming trade mission in the Netherlands, the agency's Foreign Agricultural Service said this month. The April 17-20 trade mission, the first to Amsterdam, will allow U.S. agricultural exporters to meet with potential…
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buyers from the Netherlands, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Belgium and Germany, USDA said. FAS Administrator Daniel Whitley said U.S. exporters "may find the Netherlands to be a perfect gateway to Europe." The agency noted that Rotterdam is Europe’s largest seaport and "positions the Netherlands as a further processing and distribution hub to facilitate exports across Northern Europe and beyond," especially for fats and oils, grains, pulses, seeds, forestry products, beef, dairy, nuts, seafood, alcohol and more. Applications are due Jan. 26.