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BUDGET AND EXPENSE TABLES Back to "Members Only" FAS approved the Strategic International Alliance of Marketing Professionals, LLC. (SIAM) to receive funds under the 2022 Emerging Markets Program (EMP) in supporting Kenya Food Safety draft bill and policy. FAEA Budgets and 2021 Activity (in progress) Current and Historical FAEA Budgets and Expenses
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U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) U.S. Grains Council (USGC) USA Poultry & Egg Export Council (USAPEEC) U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) North American Meat Institute (NAMI) Elanco Merck Animal Health About FAEA FAEA Staff & Partners Leadership Trade Data Contact Us The Food and Agriculture Export Alliance (FAEA), established in May 2004, is a coalition fostering enhanced collaboration and effectiveness in for a diverse array of U.S. agricultural products, including meat, poultry, dairy, feed grains, rendered products and soybeans. FAEA's overarching aim is to bolster cooperation among various commodity groups and private sector entities, focusing on developing international markets. FAEA's strategic objectives include advancing international food and feed safety regulations to align with science-based international standards. Recognizing non-tariff barriers—such as those associated with food and feed safety under SPS regulations, Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT), and the standards recommended by the Codex Alimentarius Commission—as a critical area of concern, FAEA prioritizes these issues. As traditional trade barriers diminish through multilateral and bilateral agreements, non-tariff barriers have emerged as significant impediments to agricultural trade. Often referred to as the "trade barrier of choice," SPS constraints represent a substantial threat to both current and future expansion in global agricultural trade. Collectively, FAEA members represent approximately 65% of U.S. agricultural exports. The application of non-scientific barriers to trade by foreign governments is common to all the products represented by FAEA members. FAEA activities are funded through a combination of FAEA membership funds and USDA’s Market Access Program as a Global Based Initiative (GBI). FAEA’s GBI is submitted on an annual basis via the USGC’s Unified Export Strategy (UES). FAEA Members FAEA Members FAEA Staff & Partners FAEA Staff & Partners FAEA Staff & Partners FAEA Staff & Partners FAEA Staff & Partners FAEA Staff & Partners FAEA Staff & Partners FAEA Staff & Partners FAEA Staff & Partners FAEA Staff & Partners
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Anne Zaczek Who We Are Leadership Trade Data Contact Us Global Programs Director Mail Anne Zaczek serves as the Director of Global Programs for FAEA, where she supports implementation of initiatives that enhance global food and feed safety systems. With over 14 years of experience in organizational and international program management, Zaczek oversees FAEA’s capacity-building programs, regulatory advocacy efforts, and stakeholder engagement activities. Her work focuses on fostering international partnerships with local governments, universities, private organizations, and food and feed producer communities to address critical challenges and promote science-based international standards. Anne has also served as the Executive Director of the Heirloom Cacao Preservation Fund (HCP) since 2018, where she has provided steady leadership, enhancing the organization’s infrastructure, advancing capacity-building programs, and fostering strategic partnerships that have notably expanded its global impact. Anne's expertise spans mission-driven operations, grant acquisition, and fostering collaborations with local governments, universities, private organizations, and farming communities. Prior to joining HCP, Anne served as Manager of Global Development Programs at the U.S. Grains Council, overseeing multi-million-dollar projects across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. Notably, she oversaw the Tanzania Food for Progress (FFP) program, which advanced the feed milling and poultry industries while strengthening industry associations, including the Tanzania Poultry Association and the Tanzania Feed Millers Association. She also played a key role in launching the Tanzania Poultry Show, now a cornerstone event for the region's poultry sector, further strengthening industry linkages. Anne also managed the Council’s UES submission for Market Access Programs (MAP) and Foreign Market Development (FMD) funding, which supported the expansion of U.S. agricultural exports of corn, barley and sorghum in key international markets. Furthermore, she oversaw the planning, program implementation, and financial oversight for global programs. Anne holds a Bachelor of Science in International Studies from the Rochester Institute of Technology with a focus in International Business and a minor in Marketing. Her commitment to strengthening organizations, building farmer capacity, and ensuring the sustainability of agricultural programs positions her as a transformational leader in the global agricultural community.
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- Constance Cullman | FAEA
Constance Cullman President & CEO The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA), based in Arlington, Va., is the world’s largest organization devoted exclusively to representing the business, legislative and regulatory interests of the U.S. animal food industry and its suppliers. AFIA’s members include over 650 domestic and international companies, such as livestock feed and pet food manufacturers, integrators, pharmaceutical companies, ingredient suppliers, equipment manufacturers and supply companies that provide other products or services to feed manufacturers. Several state, national and regional associations are also AFIA members. http://www.afia.org
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- Workshop for the Development of a Roadmap for Industry Capacity Building in Food Safety in Kenya | FAEA
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- Laurie Hueneke | FAEA
Laurie Hueneke Associate Vice President, Global Public Policy & Government Relations Through its commitment to the Science of Healthier Animals®, Merck Animal Health offers veterinarians, farmers, pet owners and governments one of the widest ranges of veterinary pharmaceuticals, vaccines and health management solutions and services as well as an extensive suite of digitally connected identification, traceability and monitoring products. Merck Animal Health is dedicated to preserving and improving the health, well-being and performance of animals and the people who care for them https://www.merck-animal-health.com/