Coordinating Agricultural Development & Innovation (CADI) Uzbekistan: U.S. Soy Marketing Promotion
Posted by Foreign Agricultural Service
Opportunity snapshot. This Grants.gov announcement — Coordinating Agricultural Development & Innovation (CADI) Uzbekistan: U.S. Soy Marketing Promotion — is cataloged under number USDA-FAS-10960-0700-10-25-0011 and tied to CFDA assistance listing 10.960, posted by Foreign Agricultural Service. Grants.gov currently shows the opportunity as open, first posted on March 16, 2026. The funding category is Discretionary, delivered as a grant.
Award economics. The award range on file is Up to $115,000. The agency has projected $115,000 in total estimated funding for this announcement. It expects to issue 1 award. If the agency funds the expected 1 award from the $115,000 estimated pool, the average award works out to roughly $115,000. Cost sharing is not required, so applicants do not need to commit matching funds to be competitive on this opportunity. Federal award ranges are often upper bounds; actual allocations reflect program appropriations, the strength of the applicant pool, and the evaluation committee's scoring.
Deadline and action path. Applications close on May 14, 2026. Every Grants.gov submission requires an active SAM.gov registration and a Unique Entity ID. Review the Eligibility section below carefully — federal eligibility categories (nonprofit, state or local government, tribal, individual, educational institution, small business) have distinct registration and reporting requirements. Pre-application outreach to the listed agency contact is permitted and often welcomed — it helps clarify scope and scoring priorities.
Award Range
Up to $115,000
Close Date
May 14, 2026
Posted
March 16, 2026
Est. Total Funding
$115,000
Expected Awards
1
Instrument
Grant
Description
USDA/FAS is requesting the design and delivery of a training program for marketing U.S. soy for eight (8) mid- to senior-level private sector actors from Uzbekistan’s leading firms involved with importing and processing soy. Participants are expected to include 1-2 members (Senior Leader and Senior Technical Staff) from Uzbekistan’s Fat & Oil Association (Assotsiasiya Uzyog'moysanoat) and 6-7 technical and senior staff from Uzbek soy importers. The program’s purpose is to promote U.S. soy exports to Uzbekistan, and the goal is to make America more prosperous by increasing U.S. soy exports to Uzbekistan. The training program is envisioned as being 1-2 consecutive weeks in duration. The host institution shall propose the place(s) of performance. USDA/FAS will be entirely responsible for the recruitment of the participants, and the participants will be selected after the close of this Notice of Funding Opportunity.The recipient should include plans to facilitate introductions to U.S. businesses / cooperators, including but not necessarily limited to WISHH.The applicant shall ensure that participants develop competencies in the following areas:1. Understanding U.S. Food Safety Laws and Regulationsi. U.S. high-quality soybean procurement, storage, and processing.ii. Risk management policies, protocols, and techniques for soybean trading and processing.iii. U.S. food safety policies for soybeans and animal feed.2. Understanding Tradei. U.S. inspection and regulatory mechanisms that oversee soy exports to demonstrate the robustness of the U.S. food safety, sanitary, and phytosanitary measures.3. U.S. Soy Industry Overview, including real-world examplesi. The quality and versatility of U.S. soy, including the different processing streams (such as soybean meal, etc.) used for feed production.ii. Scalability in the context of U.S. feed operations as Uzbekistan has established and growing markets for soybean-based feeds.iii. The U.S. feed industry’s standards and best practices for utilizing soy to ensure a high quality of feed across animal feed sectors.iv. Soy planting, harvest, and post-harvest technology (storage).v. Soybean processing methods.vi. Nutrition and health benefits of soy as a feed ingredient.vii. Safety of U.S. soy.viii. Quality parameters and quality control measurements of soybean.ix. Certificates of origin and health (traceability).Country Overview:Uzbekistan is investing in modern poultry, dairy, and aquaculture sectors that require high-protein feeds—creating a natural market for U.S. soy. Uzbek firms are seeking high-quality feed inputs, like U.S. soy, to improve productivity in the poultry, dairy, and aquaculture sectors. Uzbekistan has soy processing facilities, including many crushing plants and extruders for full-fat, and is interested in upgrading them for soymeal, full-fat soy, and soy oil production. The Government of Uzbekistan supports feed industry modernization through import-friendly policies, including tariff cuts and open procurement frameworks. There is no ban on biotech agricultural imports (U.S. genetically engineered soy has entered Uzbekistan without regulatory pushback, and the government is open to biotech dialogue).
Eligibility
25
Official Listing on Grants.gov
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Parent Grant Program
Schools and Roads — Grants to States
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Agency Contact
Benjamin Kairn <br/>International Program Specialist <br/>202-720-0430
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