Definition of Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program

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Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program

The term 'Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program ' as it applies to the area of agriculture can be defined as ' Sometimes referred to in budget documents as Payments to States and Territories, the program provides matching funds to states for research and innovative projects aimed at identifying new market opportunities for producers or at improving the efficiency of agricultural marketing systems. The program is administered by AMS and has been funded federally at just over $1 million per year recently'.

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