Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 42— - AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY SET-ASIDE › § 1748
The Secretary of Agriculture must have Agriculture Department staff, including people working overseas, prepare and send in yearly reports that describe: programs in other countries that give government support to exporting farm goods; trade practices that block U.S. farm exports; and, when possible, the average prices and production costs in those countries for similar products. The reports must also point out chances to sell more U.S. farm products there. Each year the Secretary must put those reports together by country and by commodity, and, where useful, compare U.S. and foreign prices and production costs for the previous crop year. The Secretary must work with the agricultural technical advisory committees to rank the biggest trade barriers, list actions taken to fix them, and, by January 15 each year, give the full report to Congress, the agricultural policy advisory committee, and other interested parties. The Secretary and the U.S. Trade Representative must meet at least once a year with those advisory committees to make recommendations for government and industry actions to remove barriers and grow export opportunities.
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7 U.S.C. § 1748
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73