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{{Program
{{Program
|ProgramName=Bovine, Ovine and Caprine Export Verification Programs
|ProgramName=Bovine, Ovine and Caprine Export Verification Programs
|ProgramType=Program
|ProgramType=Program
|OrgSponsor=U.S. Department of Agriculture
|OrgSponsor=Agricultural Marketing Service
|CreationLegislation=
|TopOrganization=Department of Agriculture
|Website=https://www.ams.usda.gov/services/imports-exports/export-verification-programs
|Historic=No
|Mission=These programs ensure that U.S. exports of bovine, ovine, and caprine products meet the specific health, safety, and quality standards required by importing countries. They aim to facilitate international trade by providing verification of compliance with foreign market regulations, ensuring market access for U.S. livestock producers.
|Mission=These programs ensure that U.S. exports of bovine, ovine, and caprine products meet the specific health, safety, and quality standards required by importing countries. They aim to facilitate international trade by providing verification of compliance with foreign market regulations, ensuring market access for U.S. livestock producers.
|Website=https://www.ams.usda.gov/services/imports-exports/export-verification-programs
}}
}}
The [[United States Department of Agriculture]]’s [[Agricultural Marketing Service]] (AMS) initiated the '''Beef Export Verification''' (BEV) Program in August 2003 as a voluntary, user-fee funded service.  Under BEV, U.S. exporters desiring to sell beef to Japan (or any other country that may request similar documentation) can apply for BEV certification from AMS after satisfying a list of requirements enabling the agency to verify the origin of the beef.   
The [[United States Department of Agriculture]]’s [[Agricultural Marketing Service]] (AMS) initiated the '''Beef Export Verification''' (BEV) Program in August 2003 as a voluntary, user-fee funded service.  Under BEV, U.S. exporters desiring to sell beef to Japan (or any other country that may request similar documentation) can apply for BEV certification from AMS after satisfying a list of requirements enabling the agency to verify the origin of the beef.