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The mission of the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is to facilitate the competitive and efficient marketing of agricultural products.
Marketing orders are industry-driven programs that help specialty crop producers and handlers achieve. marketing success. By working together, industry members leverage their own funds to design and conduct. locally managed programs that they would not be able to do individually.
The Agricultural Marketing Act of 1929 established the Federal Farm Board to make loans to farm cooperatives and to control surpluses of farm commodities.
Agricultural marketers typically need a bachelors degree in a relevant field such as agricultural business, coupled with work experience in the farm industry to be successful in their profession.
Conducts market research and associated studies about market projections, trends, and conditions relative to prices and other market factors in order to determine market potentials and improve marketing prospects for agricultural commodities (including grain crops, livestock, fruits, vegetables, etc.).

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Objective: The Main objective of the Marketing Department is to regulate the sale and purchase of Agricultural Produce and to establish common places where the buyers and sellers can directly meet and transact business.
The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) administers programs that create domestic and international marketing opportunities for U.S. producers of food, fiber, and specialty crops.

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