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<abstract>This report responds to a Congressional request for information
on activities related to classical plant and animal		 
breeding--creating an organism with desirable traits through	 
controlled mating and selection without the insertion of genes	 
from another species--that occurs at the U.S. Department of	 
Agriculture (USDA). Within USDA, the Agricultural Research	 
Service (ARS) and the Cooperative State Research, Education, and 
Extension Service (CSREES) are the primary scientific research	 
agencies involved in classical plant and animal breeding	 
activities. ARS has more than 100 research facilities in the	 
United States and abroad and received about $1.3 billion in	 
funding for fiscal year 2006. ARS conducts research to develop	 
and transfer solutions to agricultural problems, and its research
partners include universities; crop, horticultural, and livestock
producer and industry organizations; state, federal, and other	 
research agencies or institutions; private companies; and	 
international agricultural research centers. CSREES, which	 
received about $1.2 billion in funding for fiscal year 2006, has 
the primary responsibility for providing linkages between the	 
federal and state components of a broad-based, national 	 
agricultural research, extension, and higher education system. As
Congress has noted, classical breeding is important to		 
agricultural producers as they seek to meet changing		 
environmental conditions and shifting consumer demands. Congress 
raised concerns about the difficulty of quantifying public	 
resources being dedicated to classical plant and animal breeding 
and asked us questions about these resources. Specifically, GAO  
was asked the following: (1) What USDA resources and personnel	 
are devoted to classical plant and animal breeding activities,	 
and what is USDA&apos;s budget for research and development of	 
genetically engineered plant and animal varieties? (2) What is	 
the total level of funding dedicated to USDA-funded extramural	 
classical plant and animal breeding initiatives and research	 
projects, and what are the specific initiatives and research	 
projects? (3) What percentage of the overall USDA research budget
goes to develop and release new, publicly held plant and animal  
varieties? What is the budget trend? (4) How many USDA-funded	 
plant and animal breeders (scientist-years) using classical	 
methods are there, and how many new varieties have they released 
in the last 2 years? (5) How many different varieties of	 
nongenetically engineered or nonpatented corn, canola, soy, and  
cotton have been released and grown in the United States? (6) To 
what extent are breeding lines being imported from other	 
countries? (7) How much public access is there to plant and	 
animal germplasm? What barriers, if any, limit public access to  
germplasm?</abstract>
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