This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (September 2013) |
The Lamb Meat Adjustment Assistance Program was a four-year United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)-administered program initiated in 1999–2000 to help producers deal with import competition and help stabilize the lamb market [1]. Through 2002, the program provided some $50 million in incentive payments to help producers increase the supply of domestic lamb meat.
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (September 2013) |
The Lamb Meat Adjustment Assistance Program was a four-year United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)-administered program initiated in 1999–2000 to help producers deal with import competition and help stabilize the lamb market [1]. Through 2002, the program provided some $50 million in incentive payments to help producers increase the supply of domestic lamb meat.