The North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act requires
that the Secretary of Agriculture report to Congress from 1997
to 2011 about the effects of NAFTA on U.S. agricultural producers
and rural communities.
The most recent NAFTA report discusses the last set of agricultural
trade restrictions that were removed by the agreement in 2008,
the accord's impact on the integration of the agricultural
sectors of the member countries, and the possibilities for advancing
this process once NAFTA is fully implemented.
Previous NAFTA reports, along with ERS research conducted prior
to the agreement, offer extensive insights into the accord's
impact on U.S. agriculture.
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