Transcript Mid-America International Agri-Trade Council & Food Export
Mid-America International Agri-Trade Council & Food Export USA - Northeast
Bringing the Foods of Mid-America and Northeast to the World
Mission Statement
The Mid-America International Agri-Trade Council (MIATCO) is a non-profit organization of 12 Midwestern state and agricultural promotion agencies that use federal, state, and industry resources to promote the export of Midwestern food and agricultural products.
Who is MIATCO?
Private, non-profit international trade organization Members are State of Departments of Agriculture Work with producers and processors in the Midwest Small and medium-sized producers/processors and cooperatives Focus on products that are value-added, consumer-oriented
Private Trade Association
Utilizes human and financial resources of the 12 Midwest State Departments of Agriculture Provide a wide access of USDA services to companies through member state offices Members serve as a “one-stop shop” to companies within their state Governed by a Board of Directors consisting of Secretary , Director or Commissioner of Agriculture from member states
MIATCO Members
Illinois Department of Agriculture Indiana Department of Agriculture Iowa Department of Economic Development Kansas Department of Commerce Michigan Department of Agriculture Minnesota Department of Agriculture Missouri Department of Agriculture Nebraska Department of Agriculture North Dakota Department of Agriculture Ohio Department of Agriculture South Dakota Department of Agriculture Wisconsin Department of Agriculture
Participant in FAS
Promotional activities under FAS programs are carried out by MIATCO and other agricultural trade associations, state-regional trade groups, and cooperative groups Administers Branded Program funds Plans, manages, and contributes staff resources and funds to execute projects and activities
State Regional Trade Groups
State Regional Trade Groups
Food Export USA – Northeast 150 S. Independence Mall W Public Ledger Building 1036 Philadelphia, PA 19106 T: 215/829-9111 F: 215/829-9777 www.foodexportusa.org
Southern U.S. Trade Association 2 Canal St. New, Orleans, LA T: 504/568-5986 F: 504/568-6010 www.susta.org
Mid-America International Agri-Trade Council 309 W. Washington St. Suite 600 Chicago, IL 60606 T: 312/334-9200 F: 312/334-9230 www.miatco.org
Western U.S. Agricultural Trade Association 4601 NE 77 th Ave. Suite 200 Vancouver, WA USA 98662 T: 360/693-3373 F: 360/693-3464 www.wusata.org
Products
Focus on products that are value-added, consumer oriented
Branded food products
Strategic Alliance With Food Export USA
Alliance began April 1, 2000
Common strategy in complementary markets
Coordinated activities with similar tactics We have seen many benefits …
Food Export USA Members
Delaware Department of Agriculture Maine Department of Agriculture Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources New Hampshire Department of Agriculture New Jersey Department of Agriculture New York Department of Agriculture and Markets Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Rhode Island Department Corp. Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets
FAS Program Funding
Annual Application Process (UES)
Competitive with other Cooperators and State Regional Trade Groups (SRTGs)
Products not handled by other Cooperators - mostly value-added, consumer-oriented products
Subject to Foreign Ag. Service (FAS) regulations on reimbursement
Programs & Services
Focus on providing export services to small, value-added Midwestern companies
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Exporter Education
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Market Entry
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Market Promotion
In- Market Representatives
Canada (M) Mexico (M) Mercosur (M) Canada (F) Caribbean (F) Central America (F) Japan (M) Korea (M) Germany (F) United Kingdom (F) India (M) Hong Kong (M) China (M) France (F) Czech Republic & Hungary (F) Taiwan (M) Middle East (F) Southeast Asia (M) Seafood (F)
(M) MIATCO (F) Food Export USA
Export Education
Newsletter:
Global Food Marketer
Educational Seminars Web Site,
(www.miatco.org)
Food Export Helpline TM Export Essentials Online
Newsletter
•Covers MIATCO and Food Export USA activities. •Calendar of Events •Market Updates •Marketing Tips •Column by Dennis Lynch, Food Export Helpline Counselor
Educational Seminars
In collaboration with our member states Expert presenters and export-related service providers.
Tailored to the local audience Among the topics covered • Overseas opportunities and challenges • Step by step breakdown of export transactions • MIATCO and Food Export USA programs and services
Food Export Helpline
Customized assistance based on exporters specific needs Top markets, strategy, pricing, transportation & logistics Assistance for suppliers on how to get ready for Buyers’ Missions and Trade shows. No fee, but registration is required.
Brochures available.
Export Essentials Online
10 Module Online Training System 1.
Exploring Export Options 2. Market Research 3. The Export Marketing Mix 4. Strategic Planning 5. International Marketing Activities 6. Pricing, Quoting & Terms of Sale 7. Logistics & Physical Distribution 8. Documentation & Procedures 9. Payment Methods & Strategies 10. Exporting-A Business of Details Low cost and flexible Free demo at www.exportessentials.org
Market Entry
Market Builder Food Show PLUS!
SM Buyers Missions Trade Missions Trade Lead Connection
MARKET BUILDER SERVICE
SERVICES INCLUDE:
MARKET SCAN & REP FINDER
Service designed to help companies understand product potential Assists companies to make and solidify market contacts Assists companies to determine strategic plan
Market Scan
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Store Check and Distribution Analysis Helps participants to determine whether products similar to theirs are being sold in the foreign market
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Competitive Product Shopping Participants receive product samples of similar and competing products sold in the market
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Importation Analysis Participants receive a report that identifies regulations and restrictions affecting the importation of the product into the country
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Distributor Referrals Samples and literature are given to pre-qualified importers Companies receive a distributor referral report and targeted importer list Provides feedback on company products from active importers, including product size, packaging, labeling, taste, formulation, shelf life, price and market suitability
Rep Finder
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Distributor Referrals Samples and literature are given to pre-qualified importers Companies receive a distributor referral report and targeted importer list Provides feedback on company products from active importers, including product size, packaging, labeling, taste, formulation, shelf life, price and market suitability 2. Market Visits
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Company representative will travel to local market to follow-up on research provided in steps one and two
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Company will receive assistance with hotel arrangements and logistics, an introductory market briefings and a meeting schedule with potential buyers
M ARKET BUILDER S ERVICE
Available in the following markets:
Caribbean Japan China Korea Czech Republic Canada England France Germany Mercosur Mexico Middle East Hungary Taiwan India Southeast Asia Central America Hong Kong Taiwan
FOOD SHOW PLUS!
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Services
• Assisting exhibitors with registration • Pre-show product research regarding pricing, import regulations, competitor analysis • Targeted invitation of qualified buyers to exhibitor booths and setting appointments • Translation of exhibitor materials for show visitors • Providing technical interpreters at the show booth • On-site show assistance by local in-market representative
FOOD SHOW PLUS!
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Services
In-market briefing and local industry tours Qualifying exhibitors’ leads from the show and conducting checks on the top few. Writing and sending a generic follow-up letter in the local language to all contacts. Services provided to tradeshow exhibitors Adds value to the trade show experience Provides more potential for sales Takes intimidation factor out of tradeshow
B UYERS M ISSION
Brings buyers from target countries to U.S. One-On-One Meetings with buyers and suppliers Usually in conjunction with a trade show
Trade Missions
A three-day activity to bring exporters to a targeted market Participants receive import analysis and competitive product check Seminars on product and label requirements A table-top reception for suppliers to feature products to many buyers One-On-One MEETINGS with buyers. Companies featured in a mission brochure that is printed in the local language Essential tools provided such as ground transportation and interpreters throughout the mission
Trade Lead Connection
•Leads are received from in-market representatives, FAS Overseas Offices and leads from our website. •Lead is sent to states and registered companies within 24 hours •Companies must register to receive the full lead. If companies are not registered for the service but meet the product request, they will receive a partial lead and encouraged to sign up!
•Registered companies will complete an evaluation at the end of the year
Market Promotion
Branded Program
In-Store Promotions
Retail and Foodservice Promotions
Usually at request of market Broad category of products Ideally with some assurance of long-term product placement Not a primary part of our strategy
Performance Measures
Actual increase in export sales Projected increase in export sales Number of new distributorships established Number of companies with a first-time export sale in a market Number of new contacts between exporters and foreign buyers Number of companies who increase export sales 20% or more
MIATCO’s Branded Program
Branded Program Overview
Cost share assistance for brand products in foreign markets 50% cost reimbursement of eligible expenses U.S. Food & agricultural products only Application from a U.S. Company Small companies only (<500 employees) or cooperatives Products not covered by another industry group
What Are Eligible Expenses?
Advertisements and publications International trade shows (incl. Limited travel costs) Promotions & demonstrations Public relations and seminars Freight costs for samples Package and label changes Certain domestic trade shows
Requirements of the Program
All products minimum 50% U.S. Agricultural origin All products promoted as “Made in USA” Activities approved in advance Company incurs all expenses up front Funds released on a reimbursement basis, subject to documentation Importer/distributor expenses also eligible
Other Details:
Maximum request is $250,000 Minimum request is $2,500 $200 application fee • non-refundable 6% administrative fee • non-refundable • based on approved allocation Expenses incurred before approval are NOT eligible (except for pre-payment of booth/travel expenses) Five year country limit (additional 5yrs for specific shows)