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contains procedures that provide relief
for State agencies from all or a part of
a QC liability when a State agency can
demonstrate that a part or all of an
excessive error rate was due to an
unusual event that had an
uncontrollable impact on the State
agency’s payment error rate. This is
referred to as the good cause process.
The approved burden for the QC
system includes the burden for the QC
sampling plan, the arbitration process,
and the good cause process. The annual
reporting burden associated with the QC
sampling plan remains at 265 hours. We
estimate the annual reporting burdens
associated with arbitration and good
cause processes to total 350 hours and
160 hours respectively. The decrease in
the proposed burden from the currently
approved 1643 to 350 hours for the
arbitration process is due to a redetermination in the number of State
agencies estimated to respond from 53
to 14 and to the estimated number of
responses per State agency from 3.1 to
2.5. These decreases are a result of State
agencies more frequently agreeing with
FNS’ findings. The proposed annual
reporting burden for the good cause
process is unchanged from the currently
approved burden of 160 hours.
The proposed annual recordkeeping
burden associated with the QC sampling
plan is 1.25 hours per year. The
proposed annual recordkeeping burdens
associated with arbitration and good
cause processes are estimated to total
.83 and .0236 hours respectively. The
recordkeeping burden for the arbitration
process decreased from 3.89 hours to .83
hours due to a re-determination in the
estimated number of affected State
agencies from 53 to 14 and the
estimated number of responses per State
decreased from 3.1 to 2.5. The
recordkeeping burden for the good
cause process decreased from 1.25 to
.0236 hours due to a re-determination in
the estimated number of affected State
agencies from 53 to 1 per year. The total
annual burden for the QC system, as
proposed by this notice, decreased from
2074 to 777 hours.
Quality Control System Reporting
Burden Associated With the Sampling
Plan, Arbitration, and Good Cause
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1. Sampling Plan
Affected Public: State agencies.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
53.
Estimated Number of Responses Per
Respondent: 1.
Estimated Time Per Response: 5
hours.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 265.
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2. Arbitration Process
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Affected Public: State agencies.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
14.
Estimated Number of Responses Per
Respondent: 2.5.
Estimated Time Per Response: 10
hours.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 350.
Foreign Agricultural Service
3. Good Cause Process
Affected Public: State agencies.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 1.
Estimated Number of Responses: 1.
Estimated Time Per Response: 160
hours.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 160.
Quality Control System Recordkeeping
Burden Associated With the Sampling
Plan, Arbitration, and Good Cause
1. Sampling Plan
Estimated Number of Recordkeepers:
53.
Estimated Number of Records Per
Respondent: 1.
Estimated Staff Hours Per
Recordkeeping: .0236.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 1.25.
2. Arbitration Process
Estimated Number of Recordkeepers:
14.
Estimated Number of Records Per
Respondent: 2.5
Estimated Staff Hours Per
Recordkeeping: .0236
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: .83
3. Good Cause Process
Estimated Number of Recordkeepers:
1.
Estimated Number of Records: 1.
Estimated Staff Hours Per
Recordkeeping: .0236.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: .0236.
The Combined Quality Control
System Burden (includes the burdens
associated with the Sampling Plan,
Arbitration and Good Cause): 777 hours.
Dated: March 16, 2007.
George A. Braley,
Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition
Service.
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WTO Agricultural Safeguard Trigger
Levels
Foreign Agricultural Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice of product coverage and
trigger levels for safeguard measures
provides for in the World Trade
Organization (WTO) Agreement on
Agriculture.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice lists the updated
quantity trigger levels for products,
which may be subject to additional
import duties under the safeguard
provisions of the WTO Agreement on
Agriculture. This notice also includes
the relevant period applicable for the
trigger levels on each of the listed
products.
DATES: Effective Date: March 23, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lana Bennett, Import and Trade Support
Programs Division, Foreign Agricultural
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Stop 1047, 1400 Independence Avenue,
SW., Washington, DC 20250–1047,
telephone at (202) 720–0638, or e-mail
itspd@fas.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Article 5
of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture
provides that additional import duties
may be imposed on imports of products
subject to tariffication as a result of the
Uruguay Round if certain conditions are
met. The agreement permits additional
duties to be charged if the price of an
individual shipment of imported
products falls below the average price
for similar goods imported during the
years 1986–88 by a specified percentage.
It also permits additional duties to be
imposed if the volume of imports of an
article exceeds the average of the most
recent 3 years for which data are
available by 5, 10, or 25 percent,
depending on the article. These
additional duties may not be imposed
on quantities for which minimum or
current access commitments were made
during the Uruguay Round negotiations,
and only one type of safeguard, price or
quantity, may be applied at any given
time to an article. Section 405 of the
Uruguay Round Agreements Act
requires that the President cause to be
published in the Federal Register
information regarding the price and
quantity safeguards, including the
quantity trigger levels, which must be
updated annually based upon import
levels during the most recent 3 years.
The President delegated this duty to the
Secretary of Agriculture in Presidential
Proclamation No. 6763, dated December
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23, 1994, 60 FR 1005 (Jan. 4, 1995). The
Secretary of Agriculture further
delegated the duty to the Administrator
of the Foreign Agricultural Service (7
CFR 2.43(a)(2) (2007)). The Annex to
this notice contains the updated
quantity trigger levels.
Additional information on the
products subject to safeguards and the
additional duties which may apply can
be found in subchapter IV of Chapter 99
of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of
the United States (2007) and in the
Secretary of Agriculture’s Notice of
Uruguay Round Agricultural Safeguard
Trigger Levels, published in the Federal
Register at 60 FR 427, (Jan. 4, 1995).
Notice: As provided in section 405 of
the Uruguay Round Agreements Act,
consistent with Article 5 of the
Agreement on Agriculture, the safeguard
quantity trigger levels previously
notified are superceded by the levels
indicated in the Annex to this notice.
The definitions of these products were
provided in the Notice of Uruguay
Round Agricultural Safeguard Trigger
Levels, published in the Federal
Register at 60 FR 427, (Jan. 4, 1995).
Dated: March 15, 2007.
Michael W. Yost,
Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
Annex
QUANTITY-BASED SAFEGUARD TRIGGER
Product
Trigger level
Beef ..................................................................................
Mutton ..............................................................................
Cream ...............................................................................
Evaporated or Condensed Milk .......................................
Nonfat Dry Milk ................................................................
Dried Whole Milk ..............................................................
Dried Cream .....................................................................
Dried Whey/Buttermilk .....................................................
Butter ................................................................................
Butter Oil and Butter Substitutes .....................................
Dairy Mixtures ..................................................................
Blue Cheese .....................................................................
Cheddar Cheese ..............................................................
American-Type Cheese ...................................................
Edam/Gouda Cheese .......................................................
Italian-Type Cheese .........................................................
Swiss Cheese with Eye Formation ..................................
Gruyere Process Cheese .................................................
Lowfat Cheese .................................................................
NSPF Cheese ..................................................................
Peanuts ............................................................................
469,450 mt .........................
2,919 mt .............................
3,005,322 liters ...................
6,890,725 kilograms ...........
585,072 kilograms ..............
3,872,863 kilograms ...........
22,149 kilograms ................
48,044 kilograms ................
11,501,939 kilograms .........
8,426,033 kilograms ...........
52,446,272 kilograms .........
5,151,516 kilograms ...........
12,656,523 kilograms .........
12,208,739 kilograms .........
8,526,313 kilograms ...........
23,435,224 kilograms .........
33,850,685 kilograms .........
7,783,826 kilograms ...........
2,554,432 kilograms ...........
55,415,198 kilograms .........
15,699 mt ...........................
15,634 mt ...........................
3,738 mt .............................
1,172,199 mt ......................
1,411,011 mt ......................
73,889 mt ...........................
158,544 mt .........................
36 mt ..................................
29 mt ..................................
358 mt ................................
593 mt ................................
18,297 mt ...........................
17,655 mt ...........................
1,008 mt .............................
1,083 mt .............................
8,391,217 kilograms ...........
274,366 kilograms ..............
33,896 kilograms ................
101 mt ................................
111 mt ................................
0 mt ....................................
0 mt ....................................
1,700,229 liters ...................
71,519 kilograms ................
29,945 kilograms ................
128,095 kilograms ..............
0 kilograms .........................
0 kilograms .........................
2,361,931 kilograms ...........
2,113,814 kilograms ...........
8,109,615 kilograms ...........
7,045,601 kilograms ...........
7,692 kilograms ..................
5,128 kilograms ..................
26,833 kilograms ................
19,473 kilograms ................
Peanut Butter/Paste .........................................................
Raw Cane Sugar ..............................................................
Refined Sugar and Syrups ...............................................
Blended Syrups ................................................................
Articles Over 65% Sugar .................................................
Articles Over 10% Sugar .................................................
Sweetened Cocoa Powder ..............................................
Chocolate Crumb .............................................................
Lowfat Chocolate Crumb .................................................
Infant Formula Containing Oligosaccharides ...................
Mixes and Doughs ...........................................................
Mixed Condiments and Seasonings ................................
Ice Cream .........................................................................
Animal Feed Containing Milk ...........................................
Short Staple Cotton ..........................................................
Harsh or Rough Cotton ....................................................
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Medium Staple Cotton .....................................................
Extra Long Staple Cotton .................................................
Cotton Waste ...................................................................
Cotton, Processed, Not Spun ..........................................
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Period
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
April 1, 2006 to March 31, 2007.
April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007.
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008.
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007.
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008.
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007.
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008.
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007.
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008.
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007.
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008.
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007.
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007.
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008.
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007.
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007.
September 20, 2006 to September 19, 2007.
September 20, 2007 to September 19, 2008.
August 1, 2006 to July 31, 2007.
August 1, 2007 to July 31, 2008.
August 1, 2006 to July 31, 2007.
August 1, 2007 to July 31, 2008.
August 1, 2006 to July 31, 2007.
August 1, 2007 to July 31, 2008.
September 20, 2006 to September 19, 2007.
September 20, 2007 to September 19, 2008.
September 11, 2006 to September 10, 2007.
September 11, 2007 to September 10, 2008.
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cooperative research activities on the
two units.
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Mike Johanns,
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AGENCY:
ACTION:
Pursuant to section 606(b) of
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lands in the State of Hawaii are
designated as units of the Hawaii
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Unit comprising approximately 12,343
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2. Pu’u Wa’awa’a Experimental Forest
Unit comprising approximately 38,885
acres on the Island of Hawaii.
Research on these experimental forest
units shall be administered in
accordance with applicable laws and
the Cooperative Agreement between the
United States Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, and the
State of Hawaii, Board of Land and
Natural Resources, entered into on
December 12, 2006.
DATES: This establishment is effective
on the date of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: J.
Boone Kauffman, Director, Institute of
Pacific Islands Forestry, Pacific
Southwest Research Station, USDA
Forest Service, 60 Nowelo Street, Hilo,
Hawaii 96720. Phone: (808) 933–8121.
E-mail: boonekauffman@fs.fed.us.
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(TDD) may call the Federal Information
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between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 1992,
Congress enacted the Hawaii Tropical
Forest Recovery Act (Pub. L. 102–574).
That enactment added section 606(b) to
the International Forestry Cooperation
Act of 1990 providing that, at the
request of the Governor of Hawaii, the
Secretary of Agriculture shall establish
and administer in the State of Hawaii a
Hawaii Experimental Tropical Forest to
be managed for the purposes outlined in
the Hawaii Tropical Forest Recovery
Act. The Governor of Hawaii has
requested the establishment of two units
of an experimental tropical forest on
State managed lands on the island of
Hawaii. The Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, and the State of Hawaii,
Board of Land and Natural Resources,
have agreed on the conduct of
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Proposed Land Management Plan
Availability and 90-Day Comment
Period Commencement
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre,
and Gunnison National Forests, Rocky
Mountain Region, Forest Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of the
proposed Land Management Plan for the
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and
Gunnison National Forests and
Commencement of the 90-Day Comment
Period (per 36 CFR 219.9(b)(3)(ii).
AGENCY:
The comment period will run 90
days from publication of this notice in
the Federal Register or newspaper of
record The Daily Sentinel, Grand
Junction, Colorado) whichever occurs
later. We currently estimate the period
to end on or about June 20, 2007. Check
the GMUG Web site for the actual date.
SUMMARY: The Grand Mesa,
Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National
Forests (GMUG) has made its proposed
Land Management Plan and associated
documents available for review.
Interested parties are invited to review
and comment on the proposed Plan and
supporting documents, which include:
1. The proposed Land Management
Plan, including maps and appendices
(approximately 300 pages).
2. The proposed Land Management
Plan Newsletter including Key Changes
from current plan (16 pages).
3. The Comprehensive Evaluation
Report summary of social, economic,
and ecological conditions, trends, and
management implications
(approximately 280 pages).
The Comprehensive Assessments of
conditions and trends which include
volumes on terrestrial resources,
watershed and aquatic resources,
geologic and mineral resources, and
human uses of the forest (4 volumes
totaling approximately 2,500 pages).
The proposed Forest Plan, and
Comprehensive Evaluation Report can
be accessed, viewed, and downloaded
from our planning Web site at https://
www.fs.fed.us/r2/gmug/policy/plan_rev/
, or by obtaining a CD from forest
headquarters. The Comprehensive
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only and sent to those who request it.
Paper copies of the proposed Forest
Plan newsletter and readers guide are
available. Additionally, Geographic
Information System (GIS) data used in
the development of the proposed Plan
can be viewed, and maps can be
produced, on the Internet using ArcIMS.
With this option you can view single
date layers or overlay different layers.
You can view the data forest-wide or
zoom to your area of interest. To use
this option, navigate to https://
maps.fs.fed.us and scroll to the Grand
Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison
National Forests (GMUG) project.
Public Involvement: Current
information and details of upcoming
public participation opportunities are
posted on our Web site: https://
www.fs.fed.us/r2/gmug/policy/plan_
rev/. Contact Anne Janik (970) 874–
6637, or e-mail ajanik@fs.fed.us to be
placed on our mailing list.
ADDRESSES: Physical location: GMUG
Forest Planning, 2250 Highway 50,
Delta CO, 81416; or by e-mail
r2_GMUG_planning@fs.fed.us.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gary
Shellhorn, Analysis Team Leader,
GMUG National Forest, (970) 874–6666
or e-mail gshellhorn@fs.fed.us or view
our Web site at https://www.fs.fed.us/r2/
gmug/policy/plan_rev/.
Responsible Official
Charles S. Richmond, Forest
Supervisor, Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre,
and Gunnison National Forests, 2250
Highway 50, Delta, CO 81416.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Grand
Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison
National Forests (GMUG) are managed
as a single administrative unit. The
National Forest Management Act
(NFMA) requires that all forest land
management plans (Plans) be revised
every 10–15 years. The current GMUG
Plan was completed in 1983, and
subsequently amended numerous times.
The Plan needs to be updated to address
changes that have occurred in and
around the GMUG during the past two
decades. There have been substantial
changes in social, economic, and
ecological conditions. Some of these
include major population growth,
dramatic increases in OHV use, the
spread of invasive species, and the
encroachment of development into the
wildland interface. In addition, there are
new laws, policies, and regulations and
scientific research and technical
developments that need to be
incorporated into the Plan. Once
finalized, the Plan will guide future
programs and projects on the Forest.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Foreign Agricultural Service
WTO Agricultural Safeguard Trigger Levels
AGENCY: Foreign Agricultural Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of product coverage and trigger levels for safeguard
measures provides for in the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement
on Agriculture.
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SUMMARY: This notice lists the updated quantity trigger levels for
products, which may be subject to additional import duties under the
safeguard provisions of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture. This notice
also includes the relevant period applicable for the trigger levels on
each of the listed products.
DATES: Effective Date: March 23, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lana Bennett, Import and Trade Support
Programs Division, Foreign Agricultural Service, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Stop 1047, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC
20250-1047, telephone at (202) 720-0638, or e-mail itspd@fas.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Article 5 of the WTO Agreement on
Agriculture provides that additional import duties may be imposed on
imports of products subject to tariffication as a result of the Uruguay
Round if certain conditions are met. The agreement permits additional
duties to be charged if the price of an individual shipment of imported
products falls below the average price for similar goods imported
during the years 1986-88 by a specified percentage. It also permits
additional duties to be imposed if the volume of imports of an article
exceeds the average of the most recent 3 years for which data are
available by 5, 10, or 25 percent, depending on the article. These
additional duties may not be imposed on quantities for which minimum or
current access commitments were made during the Uruguay Round
negotiations, and only one type of safeguard, price or quantity, may be
applied at any given time to an article. Section 405 of the Uruguay
Round Agreements Act requires that the President cause to be published
in the Federal Register information regarding the price and quantity
safeguards, including the quantity trigger levels, which must be
updated annually based upon import levels during the most recent 3
years. The President delegated this duty to the Secretary of
Agriculture in Presidential Proclamation No. 6763, dated December
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23, 1994, 60 FR 1005 (Jan. 4, 1995). The Secretary of Agriculture
further delegated the duty to the Administrator of the Foreign
Agricultural Service (7 CFR 2.43(a)(2) (2007)). The Annex to this
notice contains the updated quantity trigger levels.
Additional information on the products subject to safeguards and
the additional duties which may apply can be found in subchapter IV of
Chapter 99 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States
(2007) and in the Secretary of Agriculture's Notice of Uruguay Round
Agricultural Safeguard Trigger Levels, published in the Federal
Register at 60 FR 427, (Jan. 4, 1995).
Notice: As provided in section 405 of the Uruguay Round Agreements
Act, consistent with Article 5 of the Agreement on Agriculture, the
safeguard quantity trigger levels previously notified are superceded by
the levels indicated in the Annex to this notice. The definitions of
these products were provided in the Notice of Uruguay Round
Agricultural Safeguard Trigger Levels, published in the Federal
Register at 60 FR 427, (Jan. 4, 1995).
Dated: March 15, 2007.
Michael W. Yost,
Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
Annex
Quantity-Based Safeguard Trigger
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Product Trigger level Period
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Beef................................... 469,450 mt.................................. January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Mutton................................. 2,919 mt.................................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Cream.................................. 3,005,322 liters............................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Evaporated or Condensed Milk........... 6,890,725 kilograms......................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Nonfat Dry Milk........................ 585,072 kilograms........................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Dried Whole Milk....................... 3,872,863 kilograms......................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Dried Cream............................ 22,149 kilograms............................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Dried Whey/Buttermilk.................. 48,044 kilograms............................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Butter................................. 11,501,939 kilograms........................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Butter Oil and Butter Substitutes...... 8,426,033 kilograms......................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Dairy Mixtures......................... 52,446,272 kilograms........................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Blue Cheese............................ 5,151,516 kilograms......................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Cheddar Cheese......................... 12,656,523 kilograms........................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
American-Type Cheese................... 12,208,739 kilograms........................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Edam/Gouda Cheese...................... 8,526,313 kilograms......................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Italian-Type Cheese.................... 23,435,224 kilograms........................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Swiss Cheese with Eye Formation........ 33,850,685 kilograms........................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Gruyere Process Cheese................. 7,783,826 kilograms......................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Lowfat Cheese.......................... 2,554,432 kilograms......................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
NSPF Cheese............................ 55,415,198 kilograms........................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Peanuts................................ 15,699 mt................................... April 1, 2006 to March
31, 2007.
15,634 mt................................... April 1, 2007 to March
31, 2008.
Peanut Butter/Paste.................... 3,738 mt.................................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Raw Cane Sugar......................... 1,172,199 mt................................ October 1, 2006 to
September 30, 2007.
1,411,011 mt................................ October 1, 2007 to
September 30, 2008.
Refined Sugar and Syrups............... 73,889 mt................................... October 1, 2006 to
September 30, 2007.
158,544 mt.................................. October 1, 2007 to
September 30, 2008.
Blended Syrups......................... 36 mt....................................... October 1, 2006 to
September 30, 2007.
29 mt....................................... October 1, 2007 to
September 30, 2008.
Articles Over 65% Sugar................ 358 mt...................................... October 1, 2006 to
September 30, 2007.
593 mt...................................... October 1, 2007 to
September 30, 2008.
Articles Over 10% Sugar................ 18,297 mt................................... October 1, 2006 to
September 30, 2007.
17,655 mt................................... October 1, 2007 to
September 30, 2008.
Sweetened Cocoa Powder................. 1,008 mt.................................... October 1, 2006 to
September 30, 2007.
1,083 mt.................................... October 1, 2007 to
September 30, 2008.
Chocolate Crumb........................ 8,391,217 kilograms......................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Lowfat Chocolate Crumb................. 274,366 kilograms........................... January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Infant Formula Containing 33,896 kilograms............................ January 1, 2007 to
Oligosaccharides. December 31, 2007.
Mixes and Doughs....................... 101 mt...................................... October 1, 2006 to
September 30, 2007.
111 mt...................................... October 1, 2007 to
September 30, 2008.
Mixed Condiments and Seasonings........ 0 mt........................................ October 1, 2006 to
September 30, 2007.
0 mt........................................ October 1, 2007 to
September 30, 2008.
Ice Cream.............................. 1,700,229 liters............................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Animal Feed Containing Milk............ 71,519 kilograms............................ January 1, 2007 to
December 31, 2007.
Short Staple Cotton.................... 29,945 kilograms............................ September 20, 2006 to
September 19, 2007.
128,095 kilograms........................... September 20, 2007 to
September 19, 2008.
Harsh or Rough Cotton.................. 0 kilograms................................. August 1, 2006 to July
31, 2007.
0 kilograms................................. August 1, 2007 to July
31, 2008.
Medium Staple Cotton................... 2,361,931 kilograms......................... August 1, 2006 to July
31, 2007.
2,113,814 kilograms......................... August 1, 2007 to July
31, 2008.
Extra Long Staple Cotton............... 8,109,615 kilograms......................... August 1, 2006 to July
31, 2007.
7,045,601 kilograms......................... August 1, 2007 to July
31, 2008.
Cotton Waste........................... 7,692 kilograms............................. September 20, 2006 to
September 19, 2007.
5,128 kilograms............................. September 20, 2007 to
September 19, 2008.
Cotton, Processed, Not Spun............ 26,833 kilograms............................ September 11, 2006 to
September 10, 2007.
19,473 kilograms............................ September 11, 2007 to
September 10, 2008.
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