| About National Research and
Promotion Programs
National research and promotion programs are designed to strengthen the
position of a commodity in the marketplace, maintain and expand existing
domestic and foreign markets, and develop new uses and markets for
specified agricultural commodities. These programs require the approval
through referendum of those who would be covered by the program.
Assessments are collected from designated industry segments. Research and
promotion boards, usually composed of producer, handler, processor, and,
in some cases, importer and public members, are appointed by the Secretary
of Agriculture to administer the programs.
Until 1996, industry-specific legislation had to be passed by Congress
before a research and promotion program could be established. However,
under the Commodity, Promotion, Research and Information Act of 1996,
industry groups may submit a proposal to the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requesting that a
research and promotion program be implemented. The implementation process
takes at least a year.
Once implemented, an industry board would be appointed by the Secretary
of Agriculture from industry nominations. The Board would be responsible
for program planning, direction, and evaluation. The board would hire a
staff to carry out the day-to-day operations of the program. Each board
would reimburse AMS for the cost of implementing and overseeing the
program, USDA's Office of the General Counsel for legal services, and,
when imports are assessed, the expenses incurred by the U.S. Customs
Service in collecting the assessments.
For more information, see
National Research and Promotion Programs.
Contact Marketing Programs Branch Staff
USDA, AMS, LS, MPB
1400 Independence Avenue, SW.
STOP 0251 Room 2628
Washington DC 20050
(Fax) 202-720-1125
Kenneth Payne, Chief
Kenneth.Payne@usda.gov
202-720-1115
Sandra Page, Secretary
Sandra.Page@usda.gov
202-720-1115
Emily DeBord
Emily.DeBord@usda.gov
202-690-2611
Jennifer Porter
Jennifer.Porter@usda.gov
202-720-3588
Craig Shackelford
Craig.Shackelford@usda.gov
202-720-1123
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