Food & Beverage Industry Associations

Beverage – Alcoholic

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
American Malting Barley Associationwww.ambainc.orgUSASupports the production of an adequate supply of high-quality malting barley for the malting and brewing industry.
American Society of Brewing Chemistswww.asbcnet.orgUSAImproves and brings uniformity to the brewing industry on a technical level.
Beer Institutewww.beerinstitute.orgUSARepresents the industry and is committed to developing sound public policy focusing on community involvement and personal responsibility.
Brewers’ Associationwww.brewersassociation.orgUSAAdvocates, educates, and supports a collegial community of craft brewers, employees, homebrewers, and wholesalers.
Distilled Spirits Council of the USAwww.discus.orgUSARepresents distillers and distilled spirits brands on policy and legislative issues in the nation’s capital, state capitals, and foreign capitals worldwide.
Swedish Brewers Associationwww.sverigesbryggerier.seSwedenPromotes the industry in an inclusive, environmentally-friendly way with a focus on public health and sustainability.
Wine Institutewww.wineinstitute.orgCaliforniaSupports legislative and regulatory advocacy, international market development, media relations, scientific research, and education programs.

Beverage – Non-Alcoholic

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
Beverage Marketing Corporationwww.beveragemarketing.comUSAProvides consulting, financial services, and data to the global beverage industry.
British Soft Drinks Associationwww.britishsoftdrinks.comUKRepresents UK soft drink, fruit juice, and bottled water producers.
International Bottled Water Associationwww.bottledwater.orgUSAPromotes and represents the bottled water industry.
Irish Beverage Councilwww.ibec.ieIrelandSupports Ireland’s non-alcohol beverage industry.
International Council of Beverages Associationswww.icba-net.orgInternationalDrives the strategic agenda and is the voice for the beverage industry with global policy-setting agencies.
National Coffee Association of USAwww.ncausa.orgUSAAdvocates for members and provides resources, networking, and services.
Natural Mineral Waters Europewww.naturalmineralwaterseurope.orgEuropeSupports members on scientific, health, technical, and regulatory aspects and promotes healthy hydration, a circular economy, environmental protection, and sustainable management.
Norwegian Beer and Soft Drink Producerswww.bryggeriforeningen.noNorwayProtects members’ common interests regarding authorities, politicians, consumers, media, institutions, and society.
Tea Association of the USAwww.teausa.comUSAProtects the interests of tea trade members in the United States.

Farming and Agriculture

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
Agriculture Council of Americawww.agday.orgUSADedicated to increasing public awareness of agriculture’s vital role in society.
Almond Board of Californiawww.almonds.comCaliforniaSupports the almond-growing community by promoting global market demand, and investing in research to improve almond farming and processing practices.
American Farm Bureauwww.fb.orgUSARepresents farm and ranch families by analyzing their problems and formulating action for educational improvement, economic opportunity, and social advancement.
American Mushroom Institutewww.americanmushroom.orgUSAAdvocates for the growers, processors, and marketers of cultivated mushrooms worldwide.
American Seed Trade Associationwww.betterseed.orgUSARepresents the interests and concerns of the seed industry worldwide.
American Society of Sugar Cane Technologistswww.assct.orgUSAStudies the U.S. cane sugar industry and disseminates information through meetings and publications.
American Soybean Associationwww.soygrowers.comUSAMeets agricultural needs worldwide and is the voice of U.S. soybean producers.
American Sugar Alliancewww.sugaralliance.orgUSAA national coalition dedicated to preserving a strong domestic sugar industry.
American Sugar Cane Leaguewww.amscl.orgUSAIts mission is to promote success through effective research, positive legislation, public relations, and education.
Apricot Producers of Californiawww.apricotproducers.comCaliforniaDedicated to the California apricot industry and its producers.
Assured Food Standardswww.redtractor.org.ukUKLicenses the Red Tractor quality mark, a product certification programme with farm assurance schemes for food products, animal feed, and fertilizer.
British Apples and Pearswww.britishapplesandpears.co.ukUKA national trade body in the UK for the apple and pear industries.
Corn Refiners Associationwww.corn.orgUSAA national trade association representing the corn refining industry of the U.S.
Cranberry Institutewww.cranberryinstitute.orgUSAPromotes the success of cranberry growers and the industry through health, agricultural, and environmental stewardship research and cranberry education.
Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nationswww.fao.orgUnited NationsA specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger.
Freshfel Europewww.freshfel.orgEuropeRepresents members internationally, ensuring a diverse, sustainable, and robust fruit and vegetable industry.
Grain Netwww.grainnet.comUSAProvides information for the grain, milling, feed, and seed industries.
Idaho Potato Commissionwww.idahopotato.comIdahoRepresents the potato growers of Idaho with Grown in Idaho, a collective trademark program for marketing Idaho-grown potatoes and products.
International Fresh Produce Associationwww.freshproduce.comInternationalRepresents the global fresh produce and floral supply chain by advocating, connecting, guiding, and promoting members’ prosperity.
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policywww.iatp.orgUSAPromotes family farms, rural communities, and ecosystems globally through research, education, science, technology, and advocacy.
Meat Industry Association of New Zealandwww.mia.co.nzNew ZealandA voluntary trade association representing New Zealand’s red meat processors, marketers, and exporters.
National Association of Wheat Growerswww.wheatworld.orgUSAWorks with state wheat grower organizations to benefit the wheat industry at the state and national levels.
National Cherry Growers & Industries Foundationwww.nationalcherries.comUSAPromotes the maraschino, canned, and frozen cherry industry.
National Corn Growers Associationwww.ncga.comUSADevelops and implements polices and programs to protect and advance corn producer’s and production.
National Grain Sorghum Producerswww.sorghumgrowers.comUSAAn organization representing U.S. grain sorghum farmers nationwide.
National Onion Associationwww.onions-usa.orgUSARepresets the growers, shippers, brokers, and commercial representatives of the U.S. onion industry.
National Potato Councilwww.nationalpotatocouncil.orgUSAAdvocates for the economic well-being of U.S. potato growers on federal, legislative, regulatory, environmental, and trade issues.
New Zealand Feed Manufacturer’s Associationwww.nzfma.org.nzNew ZealandRepresents the interests of the majority of animal feed manufacturing companies in New Zealand.
North American Blueberry Councilwww.blueberry.orgUSAOrganization of members in the highbush blueberry industry.
North American Millers’ Associationwww.namamillers.orgUSAThe trade association of the wheat, corn, oat, and rye milling industries.
Pacific Northwest Grain & Feed Associationwww.pnwgfa.comUSACommitted to advancing, protecting, promoting, and developing the common interests of those within the industry.
U.S. Grains Councilwww.grains.orgUSADedicated to building export markets for barley, corn, sorghum, and their products.
USA Rice Federationwww.usarice.comUSAEnsures the health of the U.S. rice industry by advocating for farmers, millers, merchants, and allied businesses.
Washington State Potatoeswww.potatoes.comWashington StateSupports an economically and environmentally sustainable potato industry with strong leadership and innovation, and by building partnerships.
Wheat Foods Councilwww.wheatfoods.orgUSADedicated to increasing wheat and other grain foods consumption through nutrition information, education, research, and promotion.
Wheat Quality Councilwww.wheatqualitycouncil.orgUSAWorks to improve the value of all U.S. wheat classes for producers, millers, and processors.

Food – Dairy

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
American Cheese Societywww.cheesesociety.orgUSAPromotes American cheeses by providing education and networking while encouraging the highest standards of safe and sustainable cheesemaking.
American Dairy Science Associationswww.adsa.orgUSAProvides leadership and scientific and technical support to grow the global dairy industry through the generation, dissemination, and exchange of information and services.
American Dairy Products Institutewww.adpi.orgUSAA national trade organization of the processed dairy products industry.
Dairy Managementwww.dairy.orgUSAHelps increase sales and demand for dairy products through research, education, and innovation, and maintains consumer confidence in dairy foods, farms, and businesses.
International Dairy Federationwww.fil-idf.orgInternationalRepresents the global dairy sector and promotes scientific expertise to support high-quality milk and nutritious, safe, and sustainable dairy products.
International Dairy Foods Associationwww.idfa.orgInternationalRepresents dairy food manufacturers, marketers, distributors, and industry suppliers across the U.S., Canada, and many other countries.
National Milk Producers Federationwww.nmpf.orgUSADevelops and carries out policies that advance the well-being of dairy producers and the cooperatives they own.
National Yogurt Associationwww.aboutyogurt.comUSASupports manufacturers, marketers, and suppliers, sponsors medical research, and provides information to consumers and the industry on live and active culture yogurt products.
U.S. Dairy Export Councilwww.usdec.orgUSARepresents the export trade interests of U.S. milk producers, proprietary processors, dairy cooperatives, and export traders.

Food – Frozen

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
American Frozen Food Institutewww.affi.orgUSAFosters scientific research, public awareness, and education on the nutritional, safety, and societal attributes of frozen foods.
British Frozen Food Federationwww.bfff.co.ukUKPromotes and protects the interests of the UK frozen food industry.
Frozen Food Europewww.frozenfoodeurope.comEuropeA communication platform for frozen food professionals in all major European markets and sectors.
National Frozen Food Associationwww.nfraweb.orgUSAPromote sales of frozen foods through education, training, research, and sales planning.
National Refrigerated & Frozen Food Associationwww.refrigeratedfrozenfood.comUSARepresents the interests of every segment of the frozen and refrigerated foods industry.
Refrigerated Foods Associationwww.refrigeratedfoods.orgUSAAn organization of manufacturers and suppliers of refrigerated prepared foods to advance and safeguard the industry.

Food – General

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
American Association of Cereal Chemistswww.aaccnet.orgUSAAn association of scientists and food industry professionals advancing cereal grain science and product development applications through research, leadership, education, technical service, and advocacy.
American Bakers Associationwww.americanbakers.orgUSAServes global wholesale baking companies, suppliers, and baking industry entrepreneurs.
American Egg Boardwww.incredibleegg.orgUSASupports America’s egg farmers and increases the demand for eggs and egg products.
American Institute of Bakingwww.aibonline.orgUSAProvides food safety inspections, audits, and certifications, food safety education, and research and technical services.
American Peanut Shellers Associationwww.peanut-shellers.orgUSAPromotes the common interests of members in the peanut shelling industry and in the southeastern U.S.
American Pie Councilwww.piecouncil.orgUSACommitted to raising the awareness, enjoyment, and consumption of pies.
American Society of Bakingwww.asbe.orgUSAProvides continuing education, networking opportunities, and professional development to baking industry professionals.
Association for Dressings & Sauceswww.dressings-sauces.orgUSAWorks with its members on government and technical issues and conducts consumer awareness activities to address the goals and needs of the dressings and sauces industry.
Beet Sugar Development Foundationwww.bsdf-assbt.orgUSASupplies research and development and educational programs to the beet sugar industry.
Bread Bakers Guild of Americawww.bbga.orgUSAPromotes the exchange of baking and baking ingredient information between artisan bakers, suppliers, and specialists.
British Sandwich & Food to Go Associationwww.sandwich.org.ukUKRepresents businesses in the manufacturing, retailing, and supplying of ingredients and equipment for the sandwich and food-to-go markets.
Cherry Marketing Institutewww.choosecherries.comUSAA national promotional organization for tart cherries.
Cornish Pasty Associationwww.cornishpastyassociation.co.ukUKAdministers the PGI designation to anyone who makes, buys, sells or wants to learn more about authentic Cornish pasties.
National Association of Flavors and Food-Ingredient Systemswww.naffs.orgUSAA trade association of processors and suppliers of fruits, flavors, syrups, emulsifiers, stabilizers, colors, sweeteners, cocoa, and related food ingredients.
National Confectioners Associationwww.candyusa.comUSAPromotes and protects the confectionery industry.
National Honey Boardwww.nhb.orgUSAA federal research and promotion board under USDA oversight that conducts research, marketing, and promotions to maintain and expand the honey and honey products market.
National Institute of Oilseed Productswww.oilseed.orgUSAPromotes the use of vegetable oils and raw materials.
National Pasta Associationwww.ilovepasta.orgUSAA trade association for U.S. pasta manufacturers and related suppliers.
National Pecan Shellers Associationwww.ilovepecans.orgUSASupports and promotes pecan shellers and the pecan industry to assure the quality and safety of pecan products worldwide.
Peanut and Tree Nut Processors Associationwww.ptnpa.orgUSAProactively advances the nut industry through professional networks, advocacy and education.
Peanut Institutewww.peanut-institute.orgUSADedicated to expanding state-of-the-art knowledge regarding peanuts and peanut products.
Pickle Packers Internationalwww.ilovepickles.orgUSAServes members with research, representation, educational materials, and networking opportunities.
Private Label Manufacturers Associationwww.plma.comInternationalPromotes store brands through annual trade shows, conferences, education, market research, sales data, consumer surveys, and publications.
Salt Associationwww.saltassociation.co.ukUKRepresents and guides UK salt manufacturers, and safeguards the industry by raising awareness and advising the government on issues relating to the salt industry.
Soy Protein Councilwww.spcouncil.orgUSADiscusses and acts on concerning issues of the soy industry.
Sugar Associationwww.sugar.orgUSAEducates consumer and professional audiences about pure, natural sugar.
United Soybean Boardwww.unitedsoybean.orgUSACreates value for U.S. soy farmers by investing in research, education, and the promotion of U.S. soy.
Walnut Marketing Boardwww.walnuts.orgUSAPromotes walnut consumption in the U.S. through publicity, product promotions, and production research and education programs.

Food – Proteins

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
American Association of Meat Processorswww.aamp.comUSAProvides members with service, education, representation, and networking opportunities.
American Meat Science Associationwww.meatscience.orgUSAFosters community and professional development among individuals who efficiently provide safe and high-quality meat, poultry, and seafood.
Canadian Meat Councilwww.cmc-cvc.comCanadaAdvocates and supports federally inspected meat packers and processors.
Canadian Pork Councilwww.cpc-ccp.comCanadaAdvances and protects the excellence of Canadian pork production through advocacy, programs, and communication.
Fats and Protein Research Foundationwww.fprf.orgUSAManages research to develop new uses and add value to for rendered animal products.
Global Red Meat Standardwww.grms.orgInternationalDelivers transparency within animal welfare, quality, food safety, and hygiene in factories that process and handle meat and meat products.
Meat Marketing and Technology Groupwww.meatingplace.comUSA/CanadaA multimedia information source for the red meat and poultry processing industry.
National Country Ham Associationwww.countryham.orgUSAEducates and informs members to promote the national country ham industry.
National Pork Producers Councilwww.nppc.orgUSAAdvocates for fair legislation and regulations, develops market opportunities, and protects the livelihoods of pork producers.
National Poultry and Food Distributors Associationwww.npfda.orgUSAA group of poultry and food distributors help members deal with the problems of the distribution segment of the industry.
North American Meat Institutewww.meatinstitute.orgUSARepresents companies that process red meat and turkey, and their suppliers.
Southwest Meat Associationwww.southwestmeat.orgUSACreated to initiate opportunities, resolve problems, and help members earn a reasonable return on investment.
The Canadian Cattle Associationwww.cattle.caCanadaA collective voice of beef farms and feedlots that addresses the concerns of beef producers.

Food – Snacks

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
American Association of Candy Technologistswww.aactcandy.orgUSADedicated to the advancement of the confectionery industry.
Cookie and Snack Bakers Associationwww.casba.usUSAA public communications network and information source with educational resources, member discounts, scholarships, conferences, and seminars.
European Snacks Associationwww.esasnacks.euEuropePresents a united view with regulating authorities, and offers training events and best practice exchanges for the industry.
SNAC Internationalwww.snacintl.orgUSAAdvances policies, handles regulatory issues, and creates growth opportunities through education, advocacy, and networking.
Snack, Nut, and Crisp Manufacturers Associationwww.snacma.org.ukUKRepresents members through active engagement with stakeholders and regulatory bodies to ensure the UK maintains a world‐leading savoury snacks industry.
Tortilla Industry Associationwww.tortilla-info.comUSAHelps members grow through educational support, and addresses regulation, quality control, and distribution issues.

Food and Safety Regulations

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
AOAC Internationalwww.aoac.orgUSAProvides the platform, processes, and scientific rigor that enable the industry to keep food and the environment safe
Association of Fruit and Vegetable Inspection and Standarization Agencieswww.afvisa.orgUSAComprised of inspection programs for the shipping point inspection of fruit, vegetables, peanuts and tree nuts to promote uniformity between states, member agencies, and the federal government. .
Bakery Industry Sanitation Standards Committeewww.bissc.orgUSACreates standards for the design and construction of bakery equipment to improve design, safety, and sanitation.
Food and Drug Law Institutewww.fdli.orgUSAImproves the understanding of the laws, regulations, and policies affecting healthcare technologies, food, and cosmetics.
Food Drink Europewww.fooddrinkeurope.euEuropePromotes the ideas, innovations, and policies that enable the food and drink industry to make safe, delicious products for a greener planet, healthier living, and a thriving economy.
Food Institutewww.foodinstitute.comUSAA single source for food industry executives, delivering actionable information via email updates, The Food Institute Report, and a comprehensive web research library.
International Association for Food Protectionwww.foodprotection.orgInternationalAdvances food safety worldwide by providing a forum for food safety professionals to exchange information on protecting the food supply.
International Commission on Microbiological Specifications for Foodswww.icmsf.orgInternationalActively contributes to the development and communication of scientific concepts to reduce the incidence of microbiological foodborne illness and food spoilage.
International Food Information Councilwww.ific.orgUSACommunicates science-based information on food safety and nutrition.
International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associationwww.iadsa.orgInternationalGuides the evolution of policy and regulation in the supplements sector.
International Life Sciences Institutewww.ilsi.orgInternationalImproves global health by connecting representatives from the academic, public, and private sectors to advance evidence-based scientific research.
International Union of Toxicologywww.iutox.orgInternationalImproves human health through the worldwide science and practice of toxicology.

Food and Beverage Technology

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technologywww.cifst.wildapricot.orgCanadaAdvocates and promotes the quality, safety, and wholesomeness of the food supply through science and technology by linking food science professionals.
European Federation of Food Science and Technologywww.effost.orgEuropeFacilitates the exchange of knowledge and technology between food professionals, food scientists, engineers, technologists, policymakers and businesses.
Food Technology Association of Australiawww.ftaaus.com.auAustraliaAssists and supports members through networking, education, and food legislation.
Institute of Food Technologistswww.ift.orgUSAConnects global food system communities to advance the science of food and provides resources and services for food technologists.
International Society of Beverage Technologistswww.isbt.comInternationalThe only organization whose sole interest is the technical and scientific aspects of soft drinks and beverages.
Master Brewers Association of the Americaswww.mbaa.comUSAAdvances the brewing, fermentation, and allied industries through the exchange of information and by providing valuable personal and professional development opportunities.
New Zealand Institute of Food Science and Technologywww.nzifst.org.nzNew ZealandRepresents food industry workers, researchers, and teachers in food processing, manufacturing, and distributing.

Food Industry Education Resources

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
The American Fishermen’s Research Foundationwww.afrf.orgUSAAids, encourages, promotes, and supports science and education in the field of albacore and related fish species.
American Society for Nutritionwww.nutrition.orgUSAOffers high-quality materials on the latest nutrition science, technology, and trends and provides educational programs to support continuing education for nutrition professionals and healthcare providers.
Food Processing Suppliers Associationwww.fpsa.orgUSAProvides networking, marketing and educational opportunities for the food processing and packaging industry and assures the future of the industry through charitable contributions and educational scholarships.
Food Industry Technician Development Programwww.foodindustrytechnician.comUSAA partnership between the Food Processing Suppliers Association, food companies, and academic program providers to enable students to become qualified technicians for the food and beverage manufacturing, processing, and packaging industries.
Fresh Rootswww.freshroots.caCanadaProvides food education to schools, turning school gardens into educational sites with experiential food, nutrition, and farming lessons. Also mentors youth through garden clubs and summer programs and hosts internships for high school students.
Prinzessinnengarten (Princess Garden)www.prinzessinnengarten.netGermanyAn old city square transformed into a fruit and vegetable garden that locals maintain and host experts to educate children on healthy living through sustainable food choices and urban farming.
Society for Nutrition Education and Behaviorwww.sneb.orgUSARepresents the unique professional interests of nutrition educators worldwide through nutrition education, research, policies, and best practices to promote healthy communities, food systems, and behaviors.
The Edible Schoolyard Projectwww.edibleschoolyard.orgCaliforniaWorks to create a national food education curriculum with the idea of gardens and kitchens as classrooms and to empower students to make healthy food choices for themselves, their environments, and their communities.

Food Trade and Export

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
American Spice Trade Associationwww.astaspice.orgUSARepresents the U.S. spice industry including companies that grow, dehydrate, and process spices.
Association of Food Industrieswww.afius.orgUSAPro-actively monitors regulatory changes affecting the food import trade.
Institute of Shortening and Edible Oilswww.iseo.org/index.htmUSARepresents the refiners of edible fats and oils in the U.S.
Midwest Food Processors Associationwww.mwfpa.orgUSAAdvocates on behalf of food processing companies and affiliated industries in the midwestern U.S.
National Association for the Specialty Food Tradewww.specialtyfood.comUSASupports and connects members to deliver innovative products and expand the consumption of specialty foods..
Northwest Food Processors Associationwww.nwfpa.orgUSAAdvances the ability of the food industry to produce and deliver wholesome food worldwide.
Organic Trade Associationwww.ota.comUSAPromotes and protects the organic trade to benefit the environment, farmers, the public, and the economy.
The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologieswww.pmmi.orgUSAPromotes business growth and develops innovative manufacturing solutions for the industry.
U.S. Meat Export Federationwww.usmef.orgUSAIncreases opportunities for the U.S. beef, pork, and lamb industries by promoting demand in export markets via member collaboration.

Health and Nutrition

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
American Nutrition Associationwww.theana.orgUSAAdvocates for health practitioners and connects people with a passion for personalized nutrition.
Association of State Public Health Nutritionistswww.asphn.orgUSAProvides state and national leadership on food and nutrition policy, programs, and services.
Council for Responsible Nutritionwww.crnusa.orgUSAProtects and advances members to responsibly develop, source, manufacture, and market science-backed dietary supplements, functional food, and their ingredients.
European Food Safety Authoritywww.efsa.europa.euEuropeDelivers independent, transparent scientific advice to policymakers to ensure safety in the food chain from farm to fork.
Food Supplement Europewww.foodsupplementseurope.orgEuropeRepresents the food supplement industry in advancing public health, research, and innovation for European consumers.
International Alliance of Dietary & Food Supplementswww.iadsa.orgInternationalThe global platform guiding the policies and regulations in the food supplement sector.
United Nations System Standing Committee on Nutritionwww.unscn.orgInternationalProvides global strategic advocacy in nutrition to ensure engagement at the highest level and nutrition security for all.
World Health Organizationwww.who.intInternationalGuided by science, champions global efforts to give everyone, everywhere an equal c

Packaging

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
Can Manufacturers Institutewww.cancentral.comUSAEngages in iniatives and fosters the prosperity of the metal can industry.
Flexible Packaging Associationwww.flexpack.orgUSAEducates and advocates for members and promotes flexible packaging through networking, events, and publications.
Food Processing Suppliers Associationwww.fpsa.orgUSAProvides networking, marketing, and educational opportunities to the food processing and packaging industry.
Glass Packaging Institutewww.gpi.orgUSAPromotes glass, advances environmental and recycling policies, advocates industry standards, and educates packaging professionals.
Institute of Packaging Professionalswww.iopp.orgUSASupports packaging professionals through education, industry reports, networking, webinars, events, and more.
International Association of Packaging Research Instituteswww.iapri.orgInternationalSupports and advances packaging research and education by facilitating knowledge exchange and collaboration.
R&D Associates for Military Food & Packagingwww.militaryfood.orgUSACoordinates research and development activities to provide the safest and highest quality food to the U.S. Armed Forces.

Pet Food

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
American Feed Industry Associationwww.afia.orgUSAMonitors and influences state and federal legislative and regulatory actions on key pet food industry issues.
Association of American Feed Control Officialswww.aafco.orgUSAGuides state, federal, and international feed regulators with ingredient definitions, label standards, and laboratory standards while supporting the health and safety of people and animals.
Belgian Petfood Associationwww.bepefa.euBelgiumPromotes safe, nutritious, and sustainable petfood as an intermediary between the petfood industry and government authorities.
European Pet Foodwww.europeanpetfood.orgEuropeAdvocates for nutritious pet food, responsible pet ownership, and pet wellbeing to sustainably benefit society.
Global Alliance of Petfood Associationwww.gapfa.orgInternationalSupports the health and well-being of dogs and cats and promotes their benefits through a forum addressing the industry consensus on issues of mutual interest.
New Zealand Pet Food Associationwww.petfoodnz.co.nzNew ZealandA forum of pet food manufacturers and companies that supply materials and services to the pet food manufacturing industry.
Pet Food Association of Canadawww.pfac.comCanadaRepresents Canada’s pet food manufacturers, suppliers and global exporters.
Pet Food Industry Association Australiawww.pfiaa.com.auAustraliaPromotes pet food industry standards, safety, and regulation.
Pet Food Institutewww.petfoodinstitute.orgUSAEnsures regulations are comprehensive, fair, and transparent, and based on sound science and best practices for the pet food industry, and its members, customers, and pets.
Pet Nutrition Alliancewww.petnutritionalliance.orgUSAA global collaboration of veterinary organizations that offers pet nutrition resources and education to improve pet health through proper nutrition.
UK Pet Foodwww.ukpetfood.orgUKSupports the UK pet food industry by representing members and raising standards by working with experts to offer information on pet nutrition and manufacturing pet food.
World Pet Associationwww.worldpetassociation.orgInternationalNurtures a healthier, more productive, and collaborative pet industry that enriches both pet and human lives.

Retail and Grocery

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
Association of Convenience Storeswww.acs.org.ukUKSupports members through lobbying, advice, and networking opportunities.
Australian Food and Grocery Councilwww.afgc.org.auAustraliaDevelops policies, represents members with government, trading partners, and stakeholders, and helps them navigate complex industry issues.
British Retail Consortiumwww.brc.org.ukUKWorks to make a positive difference for the retail industry and its customers today and in the future.
Independent Retail Europewww.independentretaileurope.euEuropeActs as an umbrella organization for independent retailers in the food and non-food sectors.
National Grocers Associationwww.nationalgrocers.orgUSARepresents independent community grocers, wholesalers, affiliated associations, manufacturers, and service suppliers, as well as the entrepreneurial companies supporting NGA’s mission and philosophy in every congressional district nationwide.
National Supermarket Associationwww.nsaglobal.orgUSARepresents the interest of independent supermarket owners throughout the East Coast, Mid-Atlantic region, and Florida.
Philippine Retailers Associationwww.philretailers.comPhilippinesEstablishes various programs to help retailers compete globally and make the Philippines the new shopping destination in Asia.
Retail Council of Canadawww.retailcouncil.orgCanadaOffers grocery-specific resources and committees to explore food and grocery innovation, recall protocol, labelling and health claims, and safe food handling best practices.

Restaurant and Food Services

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
Hotrec Hospitality Europewww.hotrec.euEuropePromotes the hospitality and tourism sector as a forum for information exchange to advance a regulatory framework and a business environment to deliver the most value to European society and the economy.
National Restaurant Associationwww.restaurant.orgUSAThe largest foodservice trade association in the world representing and advocating on behalf of the restaurant industry.
Restaurant & Catering Australiawww.rca.asn.auAustraliaRepresents members and provides support, guidance, and leadership in policy, industrial relations, government, training, and education in the restaurant and catering sectors.
Restaurant Association of New Zealandwww.restaurantnz.co.nzNew ZealandThe link between good food and good business with resources and support to help restaurants and cafes find greatness.
Restaurant Canadawww.restaurantscanada.orgCanadaPromotes Canada’s foodservice industry with exclusive resources, savings, advocacy, and events.
UK Hospitalitywww.ukhospitality.org.ukUKThe single, authoritative voice of hospitality representing pubs, restaurants, hotels, nightclubs, attractions, contract catering, and more.
WorldChefswww.worldchefs.orgInternationalMaintains and improves the culinary standards of global cuisine through education, training and professional development.

Seafood

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
American Shrimp Processors Associationwww.americanshrimp.comUSAPromotes the interests of the wild-caught, warm water shrimp processing industry along the Gulf Coast.
At-Sea Processors Associationwww.atsea.orgUSAWorks with fishery managers, scientists, environmentalists and other industry members to ensure the continued health and sustainability of marine resources.
British Trout Associationwww.britishtrout.co.ukUKRepresents and provides a legislative framework, encourages research and development, and promotes generic marketing activities within the trout farming industry.
California Fisheries and Seafood Institutewww.calseafood.netCaliforniaSupports and represents members of the consumer seafood supply industry.
Canadian Aquaculture of Seafood Alliancewww.aquaculture.caCanadaSpeaks for Canada’s seafood farmers, representing their interests in Ottawa to regulators, policy makers and political leaders.
Fisheries Council of Canadawww.fisheriescouncil.caCanadaAdvances and supports those companies engaged in the harvesting, processing, importing, and marketing of wild-captured fish and seafood.
Fishermen’s Marketing Associationwww.trawl.orgUSAPromotes stable prices and an orderly flow of wholesome West Coast seafood to the consumer.
Global Seafood Alliancewww.globalseafood.orgInternationalAdvances responsible seafood practices worldwide through education, advocacy and demonstration.
Institute of Fisheries Managementwww.ifm.org.ukInternationalDedicated to the advancement of sustainable fisheries, their management, and their conservation.
International Seafood Sustainability Foundationwww.iss-foundation.org/InternationalConducts collaborative scientific research and advocates sustainable fishing policies and best practices to its members.
Seafood Harvesters of Americawww.seafoodharvesters.orgUSAServes as a unified, influential voice in Washington, D.C., by educating policymakers and the public about the U.S. commercial fishing industry.
Sea Fish Industry Authoritywww.seafish.orgUKSupports the seafood industry through governance, services, funding, and information.
Seafood Importers Associations of Australasiawww.seafoodimporters.com.auAustraliaPromotes and supports each member’s commitment to providing Australian consumers with healthy, affordable, and safe seafood.
Seafood Industry Australiawww.seafoodindustryaustralia.com.auAustraliaRepresents the Australian seafood industry as a whole with members from the wildcatch, aquaculture and post-harvest sectors of the Australian seafood industry.
Seafood Products Associationwww.spa-food.org/InternationalServes members in regulatory compliance and conformance related to food safety, quality, and legality.
Shellfish Association of Great Britainwww.shellfish.org.ukUKAssists and promotes the sustainable development of the shellfish Industry in the UK.
Southeastern Fisheries Associationwww.sfaonline.orgUSADefends and enhances the commercial fishing industry in the southeastern U.S. through legal means while maintaining healthy, sustainable fish stocks.
The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisationswww.nffo.org.ukUKThe voice for fishermen, irrespective of where they are based or the size of the vessel they operate.
The European Association of Fish Producers Organisationswww.eapo.comEuropeRepresents fish processors and traders by influencing the regulations affecting fisheries and targeting sustainable production with respect for the environment.
U.S. Seafood Distributors Associationwww.usseafooddistributors.org/USAPromotes and represents distributors, importers, small producers, and handlers of seafood products in the U.S.

Wholesale and Distribution

NameWebsiteLocationDescription
Convenience Distribution Associationwww.cdaweb.net/USAProvides convenience distributors with advocacy, education, programs, and forums to align with trading partners and suppliers.
Distribution Canada Inc.www.distributioncanada.caCanadaA national organization of retailers and wholesalers that fosters collaborative selling relationships between members, manufacturers, and key stakeholders.
Federation of Wholesale Distributorswww.fwd.co.ukUKThe trade association for UK food and drink wholesalers with companies that provide services to the wholesale channel.
Food Industry Suppliers Associationwww.fisanet.orgUSAPromotes distribution channels and strengthens relationships between distributors and manufacturer partners by providing education and communication.
Food Ingredient Distribution Associationwww.fidassoc.comUSAAdvances professionalism, growth and value with training and developing standards and practices for the food ingredient distribution industry.
National Association of Wholesaler-Distributorswww.naw.orgUSAA collective voice for the distribution industry that advocates for policies, and offers programs and services to support its members.
National Beer Wholesalers Associationwww.nbwa.orgUSAProvides leadership, advocacy, programs, and services to benefit its members.
Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America, Incwww.wswa.orgUSARepresents, advocates, and advances the interests of the wholesale tier of the wine and spirits industry.