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US Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief Economist (OCE)

Agricultural risk assessment, labor affairs, and world outlook offices.
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Office of the Chief Economist (OCE)
Advises the Secretary on the economic implications of policies and programs affecting the U.S. food and fiber system and rural areas. The Chief Economist coordinates, reviews, and approves the Department's commodity and farm sector forecasts. In...
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Agricultural Labor Affairs Coordinator
Provides a facility for farmers to find farm workers and agricultural workers to find farm jobs.
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Global Change Program Office (GCPO)
Operates within the Office of the Chief Economist and functions as the Department-wide coordinator of agriculture, rural and forestry-related global change program and policy issues facing USDA.
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Office of Energy Policy and New Uses (OEPNU)
Provides economic analysis on energy policy issues, coordinates USDA energy-related activities within and outside the Department, and studies the feasibility of new uses of agricultural products.
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Office of Risk Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis (ORACBA)
ORACBA's primary role is to ensure that major regulations proposed by USDA are based on sound scientific and economic analysis. A major regulation concerns human, health, safety or the environment and has an annual economic impact of at least $1...
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