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Established in 1984 by a grant from the U.S. Congress, the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) is a unique, dual-university research program. With research centers at the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD) at Iowa State University and the Center for National Food and Agricultural Policy (CNFAP) at the University of Missouri-Columbia, FAPRI uses comprehensive data and computer modeling systems to analyze the complex economic interrelationships of the food and agriculture industry. FAPRI prepares baseline projections each year for the U.S. agricultural sector and international commodity markets. The multi-year projections are published as FAPRI Outlooks, which provide a starting point for evaluating and comparing scenarios involving macroeconomic, policy, weather, and technology variables. These projections are intended for use by farmers, government agencies and officials, agribusinesses, and others who do medium-range and long-term planning. FAPRI baseline projections are grounded in a series of assumptions about the general economy, agricultural policies, the weather, and technological change. The projections generally assume that current agricultural policies will remain in force in the United States and other trading nations during the projection period. The projections are also based on average weather conditions and historical rates of technological change. In estimating the projections, FAPRI begins with a preliminary baseline that is first submitted to a review process before a panel of experts, including employees of several agencies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, experts from international organizations, individuals throughout the land grant and other university systems, as well as from general extension specialists and industry experts. Their comments and suggestions are taken into consideration in the final baseline, which is used for policy analysis throughout the rest of the year. FAPRI-Iowa State University maintains the international modeling structure for grains, oilseeds, livestock, dairy, and sugar and U.S. crop insurance model. FAPRI-Missouri maintains the U.S. modeling structure for grains, oilseeds, livestock, and dairy, along with models for the international cotton sector and the European Union.

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Fapri is based in Ames, Iowa.

The NAICS codes for Fapri are [541720, 541, 5417, 54, 54172].

The SIC codes for Fapri are [87, 873].

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