Foreign Agricultural Affairs

Foreign Agricultural Affairs
The Foreign Agricultural Affairs office is USDA's own "State Department," with six world area officers located in Washington, DC, who may be contacted for initial orientation prior to direct contact with about 100 agricultural economists and trade specialists who are posted at about 70 U.S. embassies and consulates, covering 100 countries geographically. These overseas offices are comparable to the Foreign Commercial Service officers in the DOC. Their job includes global reporting, market development and expansion, detection of trade barriers, monitoring other nation's trade practices, and providing agricultural advice to the U.S. Ambassador in the area.

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