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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Trade Adjustment Assistance for
Farmers Program Staff, Office of Trade
Programs, FAS, USDA; or by phone at
(202) 720–0638 or (202) 690–0633; or by
e-mail at:
tradeadjustment@fas.usda.gov; or visit
the TAA for Farmers’ Web site at:
https://www.fas.usda.gov/itp/taa.
Foreign Agricultural Service
Trade Adjustment Assistance for
Farmers
Foreign Agricultural Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
The Administrator of the Foreign
Agricultural Service (FAS) has denied a
petition (No. 2011029) for trade
adjustment assistance for lamb filed
under the fiscal year (FY) 2011 program
by the Montana Wool Growers
Association. The petition was accepted
for review by USDA on July 23, 2010.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To qualify
under the program, Subtitle C of Title I
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of the Trade Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107–
210) states that petitions must
demonstrate, using data for the most
recent, full marketing year or full
official marketing season, a greater than
15-percent decline in at least one of the
following factors: national average price,
quantity of production, value of
production, or cash receipts.
According to the statute, it is also
necessary for the petition to
demonstrate that an increase in imports
of like or directly competitive articles,
during the same marketing period,
contributed importantly to the decrease
in one of the above factors for the
agricultural commodity.
All petitions were analyzed by
USDA’s Economic Research Service and
reviewed by the Trade Adjustment
Assistance (TAA) for Farmers Program
Review Committee, comprised of
representatives from USDA’s Office of
the Chief Economist, Farm Service
Agency, Agricultural Marketing Service,
and FAS. After a review, the
Administrator determined that the
petition was unable to demonstrate the
‘greater than 15-percent decline’
criterion, because it showed a 6-percent
decline in the quantity of production for
2009, when compared to the previous 3year period. Additionally, the import
data provided for the same time periods
showed a 10.9-percent decrease, instead
of the required increase, under the
program.
Because the petition was unable to
meet the ‘greater than 15-percent
decline’ criterion and the ‘increase in
imports’ criterion, the Administrator
was not able to certify the petition,
making lamb producers in Montana
ineligible for trade adjustment
assistance in FY 2011.
Dated: September 20, 2010.
John D. Brewer,
Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Foreign Agricultural Service
Trade Adjustment Assistance for
Farmers
Foreign Agricultural Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Administrator of the Foreign
Agricultural Service (FAS) has denied a
petition (No. 2011004) for trade
adjustment assistance for lamb filed
under the fiscal year (FY) 2011 program
by lamb producers from Idaho, Utah,
and Wyoming. The petition was
accepted for review by USDA on July
23, 2010.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To qualify
under the program, Subtitle C of Title I
of the Trade Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107–
210) states that petitions must
demonstrate, using data for the most
recent, full marketing year or full
official marketing season, a greater than
15-percent decline in at least one of the
following factors: national average price,
quantity of production, value of
production, or cash receipts.
According to the statute, it is also
necessary for the petition to
demonstrate that an increase in imports
of like or directly competitive articles,
during the same marketing period,
contributed importantly to the decrease
in one of the above factors for the
agricultural commodity.
All petitions were analyzed by
USDA’s Economic Research Service and
reviewed by the Trade Adjustment
Assistance for Farmers Program Review
Committee, comprised of
representatives from USDA’s Office of
the Chief Economist, Farm Service
Agency, Agricultural Marketing Service,
and FAS. After a review, the
Administrator determined that the
petition was unable to demonstrate the
‘greater than 15-percent decline’
criterion, because it showed only a 6percent decline in the quantity of
production for 2009, when compared to
the previous 3-year period.
Additionally, the import data provided
for the same time period showed a 10.9percent decrease, instead of the required
increase, under the program.
Because the petition was unable to
meet the ‘greater than 15-percent
decline’ criterion and the ‘increase in
imports’ criterion, the Administrator
was not able to certify the petition,
making lamb producers in Idaho, Utah,
and Wyoming ineligible for trade
adjustment assistance in FY 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Trade Adjustment Assistance for
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Farmers Program staff, Office of Trade
Programs, FAS, USDA; or by phone at
(202) 720–0638 or (202) 690–0633; or by
e-mail at:
tradeadjustment@fas.usda.gov; or visit
the TAA for Farmers’ Web site at: http:
//www.fas.usda.gov/itp/taa.
Dated: September 20, 2010.
John D Brewer,
Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Foreign Agricultural Service
Trade Adjustment Assistance for
Farmers
AGENCY:
Dated: September 20, 2010.
John D. Brewer,
Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
Foreign Agricultural Service,
USDA.
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ACTION:
Notice.
[FR Doc. 2010–24322 Filed 9–27–10; 8:45 am]
The Administrator of the Foreign
Agricultural Service (FAS) has denied a
petition (No. 2011005) for trade
adjustment assistance for wool filed
under the fiscal year (FY) 2011 program
by wool producers from Idaho, Utah,
and Wyoming. The petition was
accepted for review by USDA on July
21, 2010.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To qualify
under the program, Subtitle C of Title I
of the Trade Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107–
210) states that petitions must
demonstrate, using data for the most
recent, full marketing year or full
official marketing season, a greater than
15-percent decline in at least one of the
following factors: national average price,
quantity of production, value of
production, or cash receipts.
According to the statute, it is also
necessary for the petition to
demonstrate that an increase in imports
of like or directly competitive articles,
during the same marketing period,
contributed importantly to the decrease
in one of the above factors for the
agricultural commodity.
All petitions were analyzed by
USDA’s Economic Research Service and
reviewed by the Trade Adjustment
Assistance for Farmers Program Review
Committee, comprised of
representatives from USDA’s Office of
the Chief Economist, Farm Service
Agency, Agricultural Marketing Service,
and FAS. After a review, the
Administrator determined that the
petition demonstrated the ‘greater than
15-percent decline’ criterion, because it
showed a 15.9-percent decline in the
value of wool production for 2009,
when compared to the previous 3-year
period. However, the import data
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provided for the same time period
showed a 37.2-percent decrease, instead
of the required increase, under the
program.
Because the petition was unable to
meet the ‘increase in imports’ criterion,
the Administrator was not able to certify
the petition, making wool producers in
Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming ineligible for
trade adjustment assistance in FY 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Trade Adjustment Assistance for
Farmers Program Staff, Office of Trade
Programs, FAS, USDA, or by phone at
(202) 720–0638 or (202) 690–0633, or by
e-mail at:
tradeadjustment@fas.usda.gov; or visit
the TAA for Farmers’ Web site at: http:
//www.fas.usda.gov/itp/taa.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Foreign Agricultural Service
Trade Adjustment Assistance for
Farmers
Foreign Agricultural Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Administrator of the Foreign
Agricultural Service (FAS) has denied
petitions (Nos. 2011023–2011027) for
trade adjustment assistance for wool
filed under the fiscal year (FY) 2011
program by wool producers from Ohio.
The petitions were accepted for review
by USDA on July 26, 2010.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To qualify
under the program, Subtitle C of Title I
of the Trade Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107–
210) states that petitions must
demonstrate, using data for the most
recent, full marketing year or full
official marketing season, a greater than
15-percent decline in at least one of the
following factors: National average
price, quantity of production, value of
production, or cash receipts.
According to the statute, it is also
necessary for petitions to demonstrate
that an increase in imports of like or
directly competitive articles, during the
same marketing period, contributed
importantly to the decrease in one of the
above factors for the agricultural
commodity.
All petitions were analyzed by
USDA’s Economic Research Service and
reviewed by the Trade Adjustment
Assistance for Farmers Program Review
Committee, comprised of
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representatives from USDA’s Office of
the Chief Economist, Farm Service
Agency, Agricultural Marketing Service,
and FAS. After a review, the
Administrator determined that the
petitions demonstrated the ‘greater than
15-percent decline’ criterion, because
they showed a 15.9-percent decline in
the value of wool production for 2009,
when compared to the previous 3-year
period. However, the import data
provided for the same time periods
showed a 37.2-percent decrease, instead
of the required increase, under the
program.
Because the petitions were unable to
meet the ‘increase in imports’ criterion,
the Administrator was not able to certify
them, making wool producers in Ohio
ineligible for trade adjustment
assistance in FY 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Trade Adjustment Assistance for
Farmers Program Staff, Office of Trade
Programs, FAS, USDA; or by phone at
(202) 720–0638 or (202) 690–0633; or by
e-mail at:
tradeadjustment@fas.usda.gov; or visit
the TAA for Farmers’ Web site at:
https://www.fas.usda.gov/itp/taa.
Dated: September 20, 2010.
John D Brewer,
Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Foreign Agricultural Service
Trade Adjustment Assistance for
Farmers
Foreign Agricultural Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Administrator of the Foreign
Agricultural Service (FAS) has denied
petitions (No.’s 2011006–2011011,
2011028) for trade adjustment assistance
for wool filed under the fiscal year (FY)
2011 program by wool producers from
Montana and the Montana Wool
Growers Association. The petitions were
accepted for review by USDA on July
26, 2010.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To qualify
under the program, Subtitle C of Title I
of the Trade Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107–
210) states that petitions must
demonstrate, using data for the most
recent, full marketing year or full
official marketing season, a greater than
15-percent decline in at least one of the
following factors: national average price,
quantity of production, value of
production, or cash receipts.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Foreign Agricultural Service
Trade Adjustment Assistance for Farmers
AGENCY: Foreign Agricultural Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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The Administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) has
denied a petition (No. 2011004) for trade adjustment assistance for
lamb filed under the fiscal year (FY) 2011 program by lamb producers
from Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming. The petition was accepted for review by
USDA on July 23, 2010.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To qualify under the program, Subtitle C of
Title I of the Trade Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107-210) states that
petitions must demonstrate, using data for the most recent, full
marketing year or full official marketing season, a greater than 15-
percent decline in at least one of the following factors: national
average price, quantity of production, value of production, or cash
receipts.
According to the statute, it is also necessary for the petition to
demonstrate that an increase in imports of like or directly competitive
articles, during the same marketing period, contributed importantly to
the decrease in one of the above factors for the agricultural
commodity.
All petitions were analyzed by USDA's Economic Research Service and
reviewed by the Trade Adjustment Assistance for Farmers Program Review
Committee, comprised of representatives from USDA's Office of the Chief
Economist, Farm Service Agency, Agricultural Marketing Service, and
FAS. After a review, the Administrator determined that the petition was
unable to demonstrate the `greater than 15-percent decline' criterion,
because it showed only a 6-percent decline in the quantity of
production for 2009, when compared to the previous 3-year period.
Additionally, the import data provided for the same time period showed
a 10.9-percent decrease, instead of the required increase, under the
program.
Because the petition was unable to meet the `greater than 15-
percent decline' criterion and the `increase in imports' criterion, the
Administrator was not able to certify the petition, making lamb
producers in Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming ineligible for trade adjustment
assistance in FY 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Trade Adjustment Assistance for
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Farmers Program staff, Office of Trade Programs, FAS, USDA; or by phone
at (202) 720-0638 or (202) 690-0633; or by e-mail at:
tradeadjustment@fas.usda.gov; or visit the TAA for Farmers' Web site
at: https://www.fas.usda.gov/itp/taa.
Dated: September 20, 2010.
John D Brewer,
Administrator, Foreign Agricultural Service.
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