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[CITE: 7USC4003]

 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
          CHAPTER 71--AGRICULTURAL TRADE SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT
 
Sec. 4003. Study of potential for expansion of United States 
        agricultural export markets; report to President and Congress
        
    (a) The Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the United 
States Trade Representative and any other appropriate agency of the 
United States Government as determined by the Secretary, shall perform a 
study of the potential for expansion of United States agricultural 
export markets and the use of agricultural exports in obtaining natural 
resources or other commodities and products needed by the United States. 
The Secretary shall complete the study and submit to the President and 
Congress a report on the study before June 30, 1981.
    (b) In performing the study, the Secretary shall determine for the 
next five years--
        (1) world food, feed, and fiber needs;
        (2) estimated United States and world food, feed, and fiber 
    production capabilities;
        (3) potential new or expanded foreign markets for United States 
    agricultural products;
        (4) the potential for the development of international 
    agreements for the exchange of United States agricultural products 
    for natural resources, including energy sources, or other 
    commodities and products needed by the United States; and
        (5) the steps that the United States must take to (A) increase 
    agricultural export trade, and (B) obtain needed natural resources 
    or other commodities and products in exchange for agricultural 
    products, to the maximum extent feasible.

(Pub. L. 96-494, title II, Sec. 210, Dec. 3, 1980, 94 Stat. 2576.)
