Branded Program

The Branded Program provides 50% cost reimbursement for a wide variety of international marketing activities

Double your budget with 50% cost reimbursement on:

  • International website development
  • Foreign market-compliant packaging and labels
  • Advertising and public relations
  • In-store promotions and product demonstrations
  • Fees for exhibiting at select overseas and domestic trade shows
  • Marketing and point-of-sale materials
  • Freight costs for product samples

How to Apply:

  1. Register on the Food Export Portal
  2. Submit a Pre-Qualification
  3. Food Export will review and contact you if approved.

Is your company eligible to participate in the Branded Program?

A company headquartered in the U.S.

Midwest or Northeast regions

Meet SBA Guidelines

of a small business

Promote brand name products

with at least 50% U.S. agricultural content by weight

Important Dates for 2025 Branded Program Year

Branded Program Featured Suppliers

Branded Program Success Stories

  • Branded Program Helps Missouri Pecan Growers Increase Exports to Canada & the Netherlands

    Branded Program Helps Missouri Pecan Growers Increase Exports to Canada & the Netherlands

    “These programs allow small agricultural businesses such as ours to attend trade shows, meet new international buyers, re-affirm existing relationships with international distributors, and promote U.S.-grown products in ways that otherwise wouldn’t be possible.”

    Read their Story

  • Branded Program Increases Exports of Family Tradition

    Branded Program Increases Exports of Family Tradition

    “Food Export really gave us a head start to present at par with the biggest food brands.”

    Read their Story

  • A Success Story in Global Markets: American Pharmaceutical Innovations Company 

    A Success Story in Global Markets: American Pharmaceutical Innovations Company 

    “The financial support and exposure to international markets afforded by the program have been instrumental in our ability to navigate economic downturns, the COVID-19 pandemic, and regional unrest, ultimately leading to a significant increase in our export sales.”

    Read their Story