Proposed budget will cut USDA marketing program in half
Proposed budget will cut USDA marketing program in half
WASHINGTON -- Fruit and vegetable businesses will not be alone in protesting the Bush administration's proposal to cut in half funding for the popular Market Access Program next year. More than 90 groups that comprise the Coalition to Promote U.S. Agricultural Exports have been pushing Congress to maintain $200 million for MAP, the program designed to help expand sales of U.S. agricultural, fish and forest products overseas. Now the fiscal 2007 budget proposal would cut the program to $100 million. "We're concerned about that," said Keira Franz, legislative affairs director for the United