NAEGA
North American Export Grain Association, Inc. (NAEGA)
The North American Export Grain Association (NAEGA) was established in 1912 to promote and sustain the development of commercial export of grain and oilseed trade from the United States.
NAEGA is comprised of private companies, public corporations, and farmer-owned cooperatives involved in the bulk grain and oilseed exporting industry.
Members of NAEGA ship the vast majority of $15 billion in exports of U.S. bulk grain and oilseeds.
NAEGA acts as a unified voice for the export grain industry to represent its views and concerns. Government agencies and officials rely on NAEGA to communicate U.S. policies and programs to the trade and to gather input on farm and trade policy issues.
NAEGA publications provide information and commentary on industry issues, developments, and events.
NAEGA committees act in leadership roles to address technical issues affecting the industry, such as grain handling, grades and inspection, and trade and contract matters. NAEGA is active in the international grain and oilseed market and works with the USDA Market Access Program to promote exports of U.S. farm products.