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092687 1 (1969-09-24)

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      _               UNITED STATES GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE
                               WASHINGTON,  D C  20548


CIVIL DIVISION


                                                          SEP 24  1989



      Dear Mr. Frick

           The General Accounting Office has made a review of selected aspects
      of butter purchases by the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), Department
      of Agriculture, under the price-support program.  The review was made in
      conjunction with our current examination of financial activities of CCC,
      pursuant to the Government Corporation Control Act (31 U.S.C. 841), at
      the Minneapolis Commodity Office.

           Our review of butter purchases by CCC indicated a potential saving
      to CCC through eliminating an extra handling of butter under the price-
      support program.  Our comments on this matter follow.

      POTENTIAL SAVING TO CCC

           Under the program providing for price-support of dairy products,
      CCC purchases bulk butter from vendors in carload lots located in CCC-
      approved public warehouses.  The offered butter may be stored in the
      following areas of warehouse space.

           1.  Vendor's leased space (cooler and freezer)
           2.  Public cooler space
           3.  Public freezer space

           In retaining purchased butter at the same warehouse, CCC pays a
      handling charge to the warehouseman to transfer the butter from cooler
      space (or the vendor's leased space) to public freezer space.  If butter
      purchased by CCC is already located in public freezer space, however, a
      handling charge is avoided by CCC.

           In fiscal year 1969, CCC purchased under the price-support program
      about 77 million pounds of warehouse-stored bulk butter, located in pub-
      lic cooler space (or cooler and freezer space leased by vendors) and
      about 600,000 pounds located in public freezer space.  In transferring
      the butter from cooler space (or leased space) to public freezer  space
      upon purchase, CCC incurred a cost which we estimated at $217,000  (which
      also covers load-out service).  Illustrations of such transfers of
      butter at various warehouses in the Minneapolis area follow.

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