International Markets

Market Access & Promotion

Rice is one of the world’s most widely consumed grains and the primary dietary staple for more than half the world’s population.  American rice farmers grow 9 million tons of rice each year, just more than half of which is exported to more than 120 countries. 

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Market Access Program (MAP), Foreign Market Development (FMD) Program, and Agricultural Trade Promotion Program (ATP) help the rice industry open foreign markets and promote our products abroad, with a proven track record of success in more than 30 overseas markets.  Learn more about our international market promotions below.

International Promotions

Recent News

US Ambassador George Glass at USAR Food Truck during American Food Festival in Japan
Ambassador George Glass: first in line for gumbo made with U.S.-grown rice
Dec 01, 2025
TOKYO, JAPAN – USA Rice participated in the first American-style festival held here last week, an event organized by the U.S. Embassy/Agricultural Trade Office to highlight American food and beverage culture.  The festival focused on promoting U.S. meat, craft beer, and other iconic American foods—including U.S. rice—to Japanese consumers.
 
During the opening ceremony, U.S. Ambassador George Glass delivered remarks in which he specifically recognized U.S. rice.  He also visited a food truck on-site to sample gumbo prepared with U.S. medium grain.  The event provided an excellent platform to showcase rice as an important U.S. agricultural export to the Japanese market.
 
“USA Rice welcomed the opportunity to serve as a supporting organization and coordinated U.S. rice menu offerings for our dedicated food truck,” said Steve Chu, USA Rice Asia promotion director.  “The featured dish, a gumbo made with U.S. medium grain rice and U.S. sausage, was a huge hit and sold throughout the festival.” 
 
U.S. rice exports to Japan are up 26 percent in the first eight months of this year compared with 2024, at 302,860 MT versus 240,503 MT.  Japan is currently the second largest export market for U.S. rice.
 
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