Statement from USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Regarding Weekly Export Sales Reporting

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Statement from USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Regarding Weekly Export Sales Reporting

The following news release was published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service on Aug. 25. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 25, 2022 Today, USDAs Foreign Agricultural Service launched a new Export Sales Reporting and Maintenance System. This is the system through which U.S. exporters are required, by law, to report any sales transactions entered into with buyers outside the United States for a number of key commodities. The information collected through the system is aggregated and reported to the public each week by FAS.

During todays launch, FAS encountered challenges that affected the physical dissemination of the data as well as data quality. As a result, the agency has taken the system offline and is retracting the weekly export sales information disseminated earlier today.

Data integrity, credibility, and transparency are top priorities for FAS, and the timely and accurate reporting of agricultural export sales data is vital to effectively functioning markets. FAS recognizes the disruption this situation has caused and is taking immediate steps to rectify it.

Todays issues occurred despite the measures taken over many months to transition exporters to the new system and to ensure the accuracy of the data reported. FAS leadership fully recognizes the impacts and is committed to resolving the current problems and keeping our stakeholders informed as we do so.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service

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