Title: Cotton Policy Issues
1Cotton Policy Issues
2Summary of Topics
- Repayment Examples as AWP Increases
- Storage Credits for loan bales
- Outside storage of Loan Cotton
- Revised Settlement Policies
- Transfer of Loan Cotton
- Revised Forms
- New Barter Policy Regarding CCC Inventory
3Loan Redemption Policy as AWP Increases
- Refer to examples
- Repay amount (f) AWP, loan term
- Two General Rules
- Producer/merchant never pays CCC more than PI,
as when AWPgt PIS - When AWP is lt PIS, the total of accrued storage
CCC repayment amount AWP
4Rates Affecting Storage Credits 2006 and 2007
- Public Tariff Rate.
- Set by cotton storage warehouses - not
negotiated. - Not regulated by CCC
- CSA Loan Rate (insured)
- Established in a warehouses CSA.
- Rate at which the warehouse stores and insures
cotton while pledged as collateral for a CCC
loan. - Negotiated annually with CCC with annual increase
usually permitted. - At forfeiture, paid by CCC for the entire period
that the cotton was in storage, including
pre-loan period.
5Rates Affecting Storage Credits 2006 and 2007
- CSA Owned Rate (un-insured)
- Rate at which the warehouse stores but does not
insure CCC-owned cotton. - Storage Credit Rate
- Established by price-support regulations - not a
provision of any CSA. - The lower of the 2005 public tariff rate or 4.37
for AZ/CA locations or 2.66 for all other
locations for both 2006 and 2007.
6Credits Not Available to Outside-Stored Loan
Bales
- Outside Storage may be approved for 2006 and
2007 loan cotton - None approved for 2006-crop
- Bales ineligible for storage credits while
outside - Loan bales eligible for unlimited credits if
transferred from warehouse using yard storage for
loan bales.
7Requirements for Warehouse Approval for Yard
Storage
- In a CCC-determined storage-deficit area
- Must report
- yard-storage dates per bale to Provider
- Weekly report of yard bales to CCC
- Agree to CCC yard-storage requirements
- Dunnage
- Slip covers
- insurance
8Determining 2007-Crop Storage Deficit Areas
- Announcement likely week of 8/13
- Regs Deficit area..where production exceeds
combined inside storage capacity of CSA
warehouses. - NASS estimates state level buy by district for
Texas - Storage capacity approved CSA capacities less
carryin and other deductions.
9Transfer vs Reconcentration
- Reconcentration
- Means moving CCC-owned cotton inventory
- CCC responsible for all charges
- Transfer
- Means movement of producer-owned loan cotton
- Producer or merchant (never CCC) responsible for
all charges
10Transfer Process for Loan Bales
- Genesis
- Damage to outside-stored 2004/2005
- Merchant allegations of delayed shipments
- Claimed by merchants as essential for marketing
2006 crop - Starting point for merchants to co-sign loans
and cotton loan collateral - Effective for 2006, subsequent crops
11Transfer Process Concerns
- Producers
- Requested CCC clarify merchant responsibility for
charges/losses - CCC-601 and 605 have been amended accordingly
- Warehouses
- Initially concerned about being emptied out
- No complaints or problems thus far
- NCC request to remove the 75-day limit
- Other
- Started along with mandatory weekly reporting by
whse - Use of process has been minimal
- Merchant complaints about delays possible
lessened
12Change to Forfeiture Charges Paid by Producer
- Previously
- Storage accrued prior to loan
- Warehouse receiving
- Effective with 2006 Crop
- Pre-loan accrued storage
- Warehouse receiving
- Compression
- Loan period storage charges exceeding charges
based on capped rate.
13Warehouse Compression
- Ranged from 2.10 to 12.00/bale
- Weighted Average rate 8.35/bale
- Charged by 63 percent of CSA warehouses
- Unrelated to other warehouse tariffs
- Generally described as gin rebate.
- No service rendered by warehouse.
14Rationale for Billing Compression to Producer
- 7 CFR 1427.12 Waivers that fully protect the
interest of CCC must be obtained before loan
disbursement if there are any liens or
encumbrances on the cotton - Policy changed because
- Compression also component of AWP adjustment
- Inconsistent with other MAL commodities
- Inconsistent with lien requirement
15Latest Revisions to CCC-605
- Part E Holder ID moved here from Part F
- Part F (for CCC use)
- Removal of signature element because CCC is not
signator to this agreement - Part G
- Item 2 inserts agent agreement to be responsible
for charges and losses - Item 5 CCC holds producer liable for charges if
unpaid by agent authorized by producer
16Latest Revisions to CCC-601
- Item 10(e)
- (ii) producer charges for transferred cotton
that forfeits based on receiving warehouse - (iii) Transfer requestor is assumes
responsibility for charges, and producer held
responsible only if merchant does not pay - (iv) Producer responsible for losses even if
agent of producer had agreed to pay for such
losses.
17Barter of CCC-Owned Cotton
- Announced July 6, 2007
- No cash sales of CCC-owned cotton
- CCC to tender for domestic/international foods to
be paid with CCC-owned commodities - Rationale
- Extend food-aid budget
18Amendment 35 to 7-CN
- Bale eligibility is not a function of whether the
double-cropping practice used in its production
was approved. - In line with 1-CM, any member of general
partnership may sign for such partnership and
bind all members unless Articles of Partnership
provide otherwise. - Cotton pledged as collateral for a seed cotton
loan may receive a ginned cotton loan if proceeds
are jointly ayable to producer and CCC. - Amended instructions provide that no date is
required in item 54 of CCC-633EZ