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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · provide for greater stability in agriculture; to augment the marketing and disposal of agricultural products; and for other purposes · Sec. 108

Sec. 108. ANNUAL REPORTS BY AGRICULTURAL ATTACHES

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## SEC. 108 ANNUAL REPORTS BY AGRICULTURAL ATTACHES **[**[7 U.S.C. 1748](/us/usc/t7/s1748)**]** ###
(a)In General The Secretary shall require appropriate officers and employees of the Department of Agriculture, including those stationed in foreign countries, to prepare and submit annually to the Secretary detailed reports that— ####
(1)document the nature and extent of— #####
(A)programs in such countries that provide direct or indirect government support for the export of agricultural commodities and the products thereof; #####
(B)other trade practices that may impede the entry of United States agricultural commodities and the products thereof into such countries; and #####
(C)where practicable, the average prices and costs of production in such countries for like commodities exported from the United States to such countries; and ####
(2)identify opportunities for the export of United States agricultural commodities and the products thereof to such countries. ###
(b)Duties The Secretary shall— ####
(1)annually compile the information contained in reports prepared under subsection (a)— #####
(A)on a country by country basis; and #####
(B)on a commodity by commodity basis for exports of United States agricultural commodities, as determined appropriate by the Secretary, the export of which is hampered by an unfair trade practice. Where practicable, the report shall include a comparison of the average prices and costs of production for such commodities in the United States and in the importing countries for the previous crop year; ####
(2)in consultation with the agricultural technical advisory committees established under section 135(c) of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2155(c)), include in the compilation a priority ranking of those trade barriers identified in subsection
(a)by commodity group; ####
(3)include in the compilation a list of actions undertaken to reduce or eliminate such trade barriers; and ####
(4)not later than January 15 of each year, make the compilation available to Congress, the agricultural policy advisory committee, and other interested parties. ###
(c)Meeting The Secretary and the United States Trade Representative shall convene a meeting, at least once each year, of the Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee and the agricultural technical advisory committees to develop specific recommendations for actions to be taken by the Federal Government and private industry to— ####
(1)reduce or eliminate trade barriers or distortions identified in the annual reports required to be submitted under subsections
(a)and (b); and ####
(2)expand United States agricultural export opportunities identified in such annual reports.
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