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USDA Commits to Continue Export Grain Inspections During COVID-19

Agency will "take all steps necessary" to ensure inspections despite challenges

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USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service confirming the agency is prepared to “take all steps necessary” to ensure grain inspections will continue despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Wheat importers around the world trust the United States as a reliable supplier," says U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) President Vince Peterson. "One of the foundations of that earned trust comes from the assurance provided by the official inspection process and certification performed by the Federal Grain Inspection Service that accompanies every cargo exported. We are pleased to see reassurance from USDA that it will do all it can to ensure that the U.S. wheat store will remain open during this time of global uncertainty. U.S. Wheat Associates will continue to monitor supply chains, inspection services and do our part to ensure customers can receive the wheat they need.”

The full Federal Grain Inspection Service (FGIS) statement can be found here.

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