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Agricultural Export and Food Aid Programs (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Revised March 9, 2006
Report Number IB98006
Authors Charles E. Hanrahan, Resources, Science, and Industry Division
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
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Summary:

Agricultural export subsidies, exportcredits, and food aid programs could be affectedby the outcomes of on-going multilateraltrade negotiations in the Doha Round.These programs will also be debated as Congressconsiders legislation to replace the 2002farm bill which expires in 2007.