Strategic grain reserve
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The strategic grain reserve is stocks of grain held in reserve intentionally by government programs for the purpose of meeting future domestic and international needs.
See also
- Food Security Commodity Reserve
- Food Security Wheat ReserveFood Security Wheat ReserveThe Food Security Wheat Reserve is a reserve of up to 4 million metric tons of wheat held by the United States for use in meeting emergency food needs in developing countries, established by Title III of the Agricultural Act of 1980...
- Farmer-Owned Grain ReserveFarmer-Owned Grain ReserveThe Farmer-Owned Grain Reserve was a program, established under the Food and Agriculture Act of 1977, designed to buffer sharp price movements and to provide reserves against production shortfalls by allowing wheat and feed grain farmers to participate in a subsidized grain storage program...
- Bill Emerson Humanitarian TrustBill Emerson Humanitarian TrustThe Bill Emerson Humanitarian Trust is a reserve of commodities and cash held in trust to supplement food aid made available under P.L. 480 programs...