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Farm Payments: Benefits and Costs of Trading in USDA Commodity Certificates

RCED-88-142BR Published: Jun 02, 1988. Publicly Released: Jun 02, 1988.
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In response to a congressional request, GAO reviewed reported abuses in the Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Payment-in-Kind (PIK) Certificate Program to determine: (1) the volume of grain involved in long-distance transactions, in which commodity certificate holders exploited differing market values; (2) the monetary benefits gained from such transactions; (3) how the benefits were distributed; and (4) the cost to the government.

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