USDA announces Commodity Credit Corporation lending rates for November 2007
By USDA
Nov 2, 2007
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 1, 2007 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) today announced interest rates for November 2007. The CCC borrowing rate-based charge is 4.125 percent for November 2007, down from 4.250 percent in October 2007. For 1996 and subsequent crop year commodity and marketing assistance loans, the interest rate for loans disbursed during November 2007 is 5.125 percent, down from 5.250 percent in October 2007.

The interest rate for farm storage facility loans approved for November 2007 is 4.375 percent, unchanged from October 2007. The interest rate for sugar storage facility loans for November 2007 is 4.875 percent, unchanged from October 2007.

The maximum discount rate applicable for November 2007 for the Tobacco Transition Payment Program is 10.0 percent, unchanged from October 2007. This is based on the 7.50 prime rate plus 2 percent, rounded to the nearest whole number.

Past monthly releases announcing interest rates charged by CCC on commodity and marketing assistance loans disbursed for that particular month reflect the interest rate the U.S. Treasury charged CCC for that month. This was the interest rate specified by CCC since Jan. 1, 1982, but the process of establishing the interest rate was changed by a provision of the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 (the Act), enacted on April 4, 1996.

Section 163 of the Act requires that monthly interest rates applicable to commodity and marketing assistance loans are to be 100 basis points -- or 1 percent -- greater than the rate determined under the applicable interest rate formula in effect on Oct. 1, 1995. This formula resulted in a rate equivalent to the amount the U.S. Treasury charged CCC for borrowing for the month.

Further program information is available from USDA Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) Financial Management Division at (703) 305-1386.