00-7399. 1999-Crop Peanuts National Poundage Quota  

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    AGENCY:

    Farm Service Agency, USDA.

    ACTION:

    Final rule.

    SUMMARY:

    The purpose of this final rule is to codify the establishment of the national poundage quota for peanuts at 1,180,000 short tons (st).

    EFFECTIVE DATE:

    December 14, 1998.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Kenneth M. Robison, USDA, Farm Service Agency, STOP 0514, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-0514, telephone 202-720-9255. Copies of the cost-benefit assessment prepared for this rule can be obtained from Mr. Robison.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    Executive Order 12866

    This final rule has been determined to be significant for purposes of Executive Order 12866 and, therefore, has been reviewed by OMB.

    Federal Assistance Program

    The title and number of the Federal Assistance Program, as found in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, to which this rule applies are: Commodity Loans and Purchases—10.051.

    Executive Order 12988

    This final rule has been reviewed in accordance with Executive Order 12988. The provisions of this final rule do not preempt State laws, are not retroactive, and do not involve administrative appeals.

    Paperwork Reduction Act

    This amendment does not contain information collections that require clearance by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the provisions of 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35.

    Regulatory Flexibility Act

    It has been determined that the Regulatory Flexibility Act is not applicable to this final rule because the Farm Service Agency (FSA) is not required by 5 U.S.C. 553 or any other provision of law to publish a notice of proposed rulemaking with respect to the subject of this determination.

    Unfunded Federal Mandates

    This rule contains no Federal mandates under the regulatory provisions of Title II of the Unfunded Mandate Reform Act (UMRA), for State, local, and tribal governments or the private sector. Thus, this rule is not subject to the requirements of sections 202 and 205 of the UMRA.

    Background

    The determination made in this notice follows a proposed rule published on November 25, 1998, in the Federal Register (63 FR 65133). That notice proposed a marketing year (MY) 1999 national poundage quota level between 1,175,000 and 1,225,000 st. There were 16 comments received. Comments were submitted by 11 producer groups, two manufacturers' groups, one sheller group, one consumer group, and one manufacturer. The comments received and the determination made are discussed below.

    A. Determination of the Quota

    Peanut producers voting in a mail referendum held December 1 through 4, 1997, approved poundage quotas for the 1998 through 2002 MY by an affirmative vote of 94.8 percent. Therefore, as provided for in the Agriculture Adjustment Act of 1938 (1938 Act), the Secretary is required to administer a peanut program in which marketings are governed through the use of federally-granted quota and in which price support is offered.

    Section 358-1(a)(1) of the 1938 Act, as amended in 1996 by the Agricultural Market Transition Act, requires that the national poundage quota for peanuts for each of the 1996 through 2002 MYs be established by the Secretary at a level that is equal to the quantity of peanuts (in tons) that the Secretary estimates will be devoted in each MY to domestic edible use (excluding seed use) and related uses. Under the 1996 amendments to the 1938 Act, seed use remains a quota use but, unlike in the past, the seed aspect of the quota is accounted for by the granting of a temporary seed quota to all producers. As a result, seed is no longer part of the basic quota calculation codified in this determination.

    The MY for 1999-crop peanuts begins on August 1, 1999, and ends July 31, 2000.

    The national poundage quota for the 1999 crop, which will be marketed in MY 1999, was established at 1,180,000 st, based on the following data:

    Estimated Domestic Edible and Related Uses for 1999-Crop Peanuts

    ItemFarmer stock equivalent (short tons)
    Regular domestic food use984,000
    Related uses:
    Crushing residual128,500
    Shrinkage and other losses44,000
    Unused quota23,500
    Total1,180,000

    The estimate of MY 1999 domestic food use of peanuts was developed in two steps. First, normal commercial use was estimated based upon figures from the USDA Interagency Commodity Estimates Committee (ICEC) adjusted to take out peanut imports, peanut butter imports, and peanut butter exports (which normally consist of additional peanuts only). Then, farm sales and other direct marketings to consumers were added based upon differences between production data and Federal-State Inspection Service inspection data. Insofar as related uses are concerned, an added allowance is made for the normal crushing residual that cannot effectively be used for food. That amount is traditionally expected to be about 12 percent, on a farmer stock basis, of the total domestic production. An allowance for shrinkage and other losses is made to account for reduced kernel and other kernel losses during storage using the customary factor of 4 percent of domestic food use. Finally, the Start Printed Page 16118unused quota allowance applies to those instances where the farmer cannot fulfill a quota either because of underplanting or because the farmer is unable to produce enough Segregation 1 peanuts to fulfill the quota. Because of the changes in the law as enacted in 1996, which have been outlined in previous notices, a greater incentive now exists than in the past to fully market the quota. It is expected that, after discounting for quality problems, more than 98.1 percent of the quota will be marketed.

    With respect to comments on these issues, the 11 producer groups and the sheller group expressed concern about USDA's projected growth in demand, projected stocks levels, the buy back program, and the export/import situation. The producer groups and the sheller group proposed setting the quota at the lower end of the proposed range. The manufacturer groups, the consumer group, and the manufacturer all expressed concern about adequate supplies. They proposed setting the quota above the minimum and one proposed setting it at the upper end of the proposed range. As indicated, however, the quota amount is controlled by a statutory formula which led to the announced amount for the reasons given above.

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    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 729

    • Peanuts
    • Penalties
    • Poundage quotas
    • Reporting and record keeping requirements
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    Accordingly, this final rule amends 7 CFR part 729 as follows:

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    PART 729—PEANUTS

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    1. The authority citation for 7 CFR part 729 continues to read as follows:

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    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1301, 1357 et seq., 1372, 1373, 1375, and 7271.

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    2. Section 729.216 is amended by adding a new paragraph (c)(4) to read as follows:

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    National poundage quota.
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    (4) The national poundage quota for quota peanuts for marketing year 1999 is 1,180,000 short tons.

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    Signed at Washington, DC, on March 20, 2000.

    Parks Shackelford,

    Acting Administrator, Farm Service Agency.

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    [FR Doc. 00-7399 Filed 3-24-00; 8:45 am]

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Document Information

Effective Date:
12/14/1998
Published:
03/27/2000
Department:
Farm Service Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
00-7399
Dates:
December 14, 1998.
Pages:
16117-16118 (2 pages)
RINs:
0560-AF48: 1999-Crop Peanuts National Poundage Quota, National Average Loan Rates and Minimum Export-Edible Sales Price for Additional Peanuts
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0560-AF48/1999-crop-peanuts-national-poundage-quota-national-average-loan-rates-and-minimum-export-edible-sale
Topics:
Peanuts, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
PDF File:
00-7399.pdf
CFR: (1)
7 CFR 729.216