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BEEF CUTS ADDED TO USDA’s EXPORT SALES REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

BEEF CUTS ADDED TO USDAÆS EXPORT SALES REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

   The U.S. Department of Agriculture has amended its export sales reporting requirement rules to add certain beef cuts to the list of commodities under these regulations.

   Effective Aug. 25, beef exporters must file on weekly basis information concerning the quantity, country of destination, and marketing period of their shipments for export sale. Any individual who knowingly fails to report this information will be fined up to $25,000 and/or imprisoned for up to one year, the USDA said.

   The USDA will publish a compilation of the information from these weekly reports following the week of reporting.

   “The addition of fresh, chilled, or frozen muscle cuts of beef to the reporting program should provide the livestock sector with quality up-to-date information and data for preparing accurate analysis of changing market conditions and providing relevant foreign market demand information to farm-level decision makers,” the USDA said.