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Branded Program Provides Federal Matching Funds to Help Illinois Food Companies Promote Products in Foreign Markets

Date Posted: September 2, 2008

Springfield, IL—Governor Rod R. Blagojevich announced August 30 the availability of federal matching funds to help Illinois food companies promote their products in foreign markets.

The Branded Program reimburses participants for up to half of their international marketing and promotional expenses including the cost of foreign trade shows, international travel, advertising, product demonstrations, point-of-sale materials, and package and label modifications to meet foreign import requirements.

“Every food item we sell overseas creates demand for Illinois crops and supports jobs here at home,” said Governor Blagojevich.

“International trade is vital to the well-being of our agriculture industry and these funds will help Illinois food companies build name recognition in foreign markets and increase their export sales.”

Illinois is the fourth-largest exporter of agricultural commodities in the United States and relies upon foreign trade for nearly 40 percent of its agricultural income.

Overall, Illinois companies exported a record $48.7 billion in products in 2007, a 16 percent increase from 2006.

Since 2002, Illinois exports have grown by more than $23.13 billion. Illinois is now the fifth-largest exporting state in the country, which is its highest ranking on record.

The Food Export Association of the Midwest, a non-profit association of Midwestern state agricultural promotion agencies, administers the Branded Program.

Funding comes from the United States Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service through its Market Access Program.

Program participants must fit the U.S. Small Business Administration’s definition of a “small company” and be incorporated in the United States.

In addition, at least half of their products must be made with domestic ingredients.

Agriculture cooperatives and export agents that work on behalf of U.S. food companies also are eligible for assistance, provided they meet program requirements.

For more information, call 217-782-7355.

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