56 —Lancaster Firming Saturday, March 6. 1976 Palm oil imports soybean WASHINGTON - The incrcwc m VS palm oil National Soybean imports in 1975 was spurred Processors Association in large part by subsidized (NSPA) recently called on palm oil production funded the UJS. government to end through loans from In its support of international tematlonal agencies such as subsidies for foreign palm oil the World Bank. The U.S production, to negotiate a government continues to mandatory import quota on endorse loan applications palm oil, and to establish a form Southeast Asian duty on its importation. governments for expansion Lowell K. Rasmussen, of palm oil output, and is president'of the Association, known to provide moat of the said that the 100 percent WHITE WASHING wMh DAIRY WHITE -DRIES WHITE -DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY -NO WET FLOORS -IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY SPRAYS -WASHES OFF WINDOWS ( PIPELINES EASILY. 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NSPA pointed out that the U.S. is the .only major economy in the world that imposes no duties or other restrictions on imported palm oil. Rasmussen con cluded; "Other Western governments have moved to counterweigh the artificial advantages possessed by palm oil, in order to place their own domestic vegetable oils and related products on an equal and fair basis in trade. The U.S. must do the same." loan money used by the World Bank. In announcing the NSPA position, Rasmussen noted that accelerating palm oil Imports have reduced consumption of American vegetable oils, and have precipitated substantial losses in U.S. farm sales of soybeans. In an analytical paper also released today, entitled "The Problem of Palm Oil,” the Association explained that the price undercutting impact of subsidized palm oil on demand for soybean oil will have the effect of increasing the price of soybean meal, a leading high-protein animal feed. That, in turn, will mean American consumers will face increased prices for meat, poultry and dairy products. Rasmussen said: “There is bitter irony in the U.S. Government supporting foreign palm oil producers with the money of American taxpayers, who, because of that, will have to pay in m lpgAs SERVING FARMERS . . . "WE MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS" idU MYER'S METERED GAS SERVICE, INC. £&> LJEsL MANHEIM, PA 17545 P.0.80X 71 creased prices for food products at hone." The Association em phasized the damage of subsidized palm oil imports It’s an Ag-fact It’s an ag-fact. The task of feeding and clothing the U.S. population requires at least 30 times more land than the amount needed for all the housing in cities, towns and suburbs through out the nation. Wherever you need heat, you’ll find LP-gas ready to serve you. It's ideal for heating farm buildings, brooding, water heating, as well as for regular home use. You'll find LP-gas is both economical and practical. 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