NARA secures RAPP Funding to boost US rendered product exports

NARA was awarded another $3 million in funding to conduct activities that encourage the development, maintenance and expansion of export markets for rendered products from the U.S.

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The North American Renderers Association (NARA) has received a second round of funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) under its Regional Agricultural Promotion Program (RAPP). NARA was awarded another $3 million in funding to conduct activities that encourage the development, maintenance and expansion of export markets for rendered products from the U.S. NARA previously received $3.3 million in the first round of RAPP funding in June 2024. The 2025 RAPP program will commence January 1, 2025.

According to the association, this funding helps NARA’s international staff and contractors around the world conduct market assessments, market access and trade promotion activities in Africa, Europe, Latin America and Asia. Additionally, the program prioritizes longer-term market development and capacity building activities in emerging markets in Africa. At least $600,000 of NARA’s $3 million RAPP 2025 award will be earmarked for market assessment and early-stage market development initiatives on the continent.

"USDA’s decision to allocate another $3 million in RAPP funding to NARA feels like a real vote of confidence for the work we’ve done over the years and the vision we’ve cast for the future," said , Dana Downing, NARA’s SVP of International Programs. "We look forward to working with our members to prioritize markets and activities that will generate new commercial opportunities and provide ongoing trade servicing to our customers.” 

NARA’s president & CEO Kent Swisher added this second round of RAPP funding will allow NARA to continue innovating and expanding its educational outreach and trade servicing work.

"These funds help our association work with U.S. government officials to knock down trade barriers, advocate for food waste reduction and sustainable agricultural practices, and meet the changing needs of our customers worldwide," said Swisher.

NARA continues to advocate for permanent, long-term investments to promote U.S. rendered products overseas.

Adapted from a press release.

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