CCC extends deadline for samples. (Noted In The Federal Register).(Commodity Credit Corporation)(Brief Article)

From: The Food Institute Report | Date: August 19, 2002 | Copyright information

CCC EXTENDS DEADLINE FOR SAMPLES: The Commodity Credit Corporation extended the time for submission of proposals for the 2002 Quality Samples Program (QSP) until Sept. 16, 2002. The QSP is designed to encourage the development and expansion of export markets for U.S. agricultural commodities by assisting U.S. en...

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