At today's Royal Welsh Show Hybu Cig Cymru (HCC) says it will continue its efforts to push for exporting Welsh lamb and Welsh beef to the USA.
Welsh Lamb, along with other meat products from across the European Union, cannot currently be exported to the USA although trade negotiations are currently underway between the two economic powerhouses.
HCC is keen to see the negotiations resolved swiftly and restrictions lifted which would enable Welsh Lamb to be sold in the USA.
"Terms were negotiated last year to allow the sale of Welsh Lamb in Canada," said HCC Chairman Dai Davies.
"We are keen to move forward in North America and sell our produce in the USA, following the success we have achieved in Canada and other countries around the world including Scandinavia and the United Arab Emirates."
Mr Daryl Brehm, the US Counsellor for Agricultural Affairs who is based at the American Embassy in Paris, will visit the Royal Welsh Show on Monday at the invitation of the Farmers' Union of Wales.
During the day he is scheduled to visit the HCC stand, where he will be able to see cooking demonstrations involving Welsh Lamb and Welsh Beef and taste samples of our produce.
The US is currently involved in a consultation exercise over importing EU beef into the country, with a similar consultation exercise involving EU lamb due to take place.
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