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U.S. Federal Support Bolsters Hardwood Exports For Global Market Expansion

The Tennessee hardwood sector has received a major export-focused boost as the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) allocates more than $880,000 in federal support to help the state’s hardwood industry expand into key international markets. The funding will be delivered through the USDA’s Emerging Markets Program, which was designed to strengthen export opportunities for agricultural and forest products by enabling structured trade engagement and market development overseas.

Under the newly awarded program, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture will lead outbound and inbound trade missions aimed at increasing international demand for Tennessee hardwoods, value-added wood products and other forest-based materials. The initiative places particular emphasis on building commercial pathways into fast-growing Asian markets, with trade missions planned for India and Vietnam. These markets are expected to offer long-term opportunities as consumption of hardwood lumber and manufactured wood products continues to expand.

Agriculture Commissioner Andy Holt underlined the strategic value of the funding, emphasizing its role in helping local hardwood producers connect with new international buyers amid rising global demand.

By enabling direct engagement with overseas markets and improving market intelligence, the program is intended to support long-term export growth for Tennessee’s forest products sector. For hardwood producers and exporters, the federal support offers a timely opportunity to diversify sales beyond traditional destinations— particularly as emerging economies in Asia expand consumption of hardwood lumber and value-added wood products.

With targeted federal backing through the USDA Emerging Markets Program, Tennessee’s hardwood industry is positioning itself for broader global reach through trade missions, buyer engagement, and on-the-ground market development. The focus on India and Vietnam highlights where future demand growth is expected to be strongest and where structured market entry efforts may deliver the greatest returns.

For more information, visit www.tn.gov/agbusinessdevelopment.

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