Pit— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 20,1980 Farm export promotion effort prepares to ro WASHINGTON, D.C. - Efforts to develop a unified national plan to build a stronger U.S. economy through increased farm exports in die 1900’s were announced today by a team of prominent farm and agribusiness spokesmen at the Midyear Meeting of the , Agriculture Council of America. The program called the “U.S. Farm Export Education Project ’ will bring together leading members of the farm and export community with top decision-makers in Washington for a com prehensive effort with two basic objectives: 1) Identify specific ways that maximum expansion for farm exports can be achieved over the next five to ten year period and 2) Communicate to the American people the critical role farm exports play in creating jobs, reducing inflation and strengthening the dollar. “We can conclusively demonstrate that this nation’s economic well-being is directly and substantially linked to the growth and expansion of farm exports,” stated Don Chartier, President of Far-Mar-Co (the nation’s largest grain marketing cooperative), and Chairman of the new Blue Ribbon Committee on Ex port Expansion. Chartier pointed out almost one year of research, development and organization have already STARTABUJTY CUTABIUTY DEPENDABILITY AFFORDABILITY That’s Pioneer’s mid-range maxi-value lineup! 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ACA is providing project staffing and administrative coordination as part of its overall program to com municate what modern agriculture means to America. “With double-digit in flation causing so much uncertainty in our economy, there’s no better time to promote cme of the real strengths in our nation,” Chartiersaid. “Agricultural exports occupy a position of major importance in the U.S. with the economy potential to assume an even more significant role in the future.” U.S. farm exports, projected to reach $4O billion for fiscal 1980, are by far the leading positive factor in the nation’s balance of trade. A preliminary U.S Farm Export Education Project study shows that farm ex ports could more than double by 1985, and triple by 1990. “Farm exports are one of this country’s greatest national assets,” Chartier added. “For example, every time we increase farm ex ports by one billion dollars — we create 31,700 new jobs for U.S. workers.” Chartier is chairing a Blue Ribbon Committee of approximately 35 members composed 'of leaders representing every major segment of U.S. agriculture. Their job will be to oversee the development of a “Blueprint for Export Ex pansion” that includes specific recommendations for maximum feasible ex pansion of U.S. farm exports between now and 1990. Representation on the Blue Ribbon Committee includes prominent leaders from throughout agriculture, industry and government. Members in elude three former Secretaries of Agriculture, a Governor, the Chairman of the House export Task Force, the Co-Chairman of the Senate Export Caucus and the farmer-elected heads of every major U.S. commodity promotion group. “To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that such a group has been assembled to develop a comprehensive private sector plan,” Chartier continued. The Committee will hold its first meeting on Sep tember 30th and October Ist at the U.S. Capitol. A first draft of the “Blueprint” will be presented by a project Steering Committee which is being co-chaired by Tom Hughes, Administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service and Darvin Stolte, President of the U.S. Feed Grains Council. DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? 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