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United States-Dominican Republic-Central America

Free Trade Agreement

 

State Fact Sheets

February 2005


Iowa Farmers Will Benefit.

Exports of farm products help boost Iowa’s farm prices and income. Such exports help support about 56,880 jobs both on and off the farm in food processing, storage, and transportation. In 2003, Iowa's farm cash receipts were $12.6 billion, and agricultural exports were estimated at $3.6 billion, putting its reliance on agricultural exports at 29 percent. Implementation of the U.S.-Central America-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) will increase Iowa’s exports of agricultural products.

Iowa Benefits From the U.S.- DR-CAFTA Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

Despite over $1.6 billion in U.S. farm exports in 2003, DR-CAFTA countries continue to impose high tariffs and other barriers on most agricultural products, including Iowa’s key exports. A primary U.S. objective was to change the "one-way-street" of duty-free access currently enjoyed by most DR-CAFTA exports into a "two-way-street" that provides U.S. suppliers with access to these markets and levels the playing field with other competitors. This objective was achieved. Over 50 agricultural industry and farm groups, including the American Farm Bureau, support the FTA.

Corn. As the nation’s top exporter of corn, with farm cash receipts of over $3.7 billion, Iowa corn producers benefit from the FTA.

Pork. Providing the 2nd largest source of state farm cash receipts at over $2.6 billion, Iowa pork producers benefit from the duty-free access on pork cuts for each DR-CAFTA country.

Soybeans and Products. As the nation’s top exporter of soybeans and products, Iowa soybean producers benefits from the FTA.

Beef. As the state’s 4th largest source of cash receipts at over $2.3 billion, Iowa cattle and calve operators benefit from the FTA.

Dairy. Providing the 5th largest source of state farm cash receipts, Iowa dairy producers benefit from the FTA.


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