Flavor Related Terms
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Related Terms
Return to the NOP Petitioned Substances Index entry for the full Flavors entry.
Related Terms
Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) clarified match language in the Organic Market Development Grants (OMDG) Request for Applications (RFA). The match requirements are updated as follows:
What does this partnership do?
As announced in 2022, USDA’s Agricultural Competition Partnership will provide funding to state attorneys general offices to enhance fairness and competition in the food and agriculture markets.
Who can apply and how?
State attorney general offices (AGOs) should provide USDA with written statements of interest to join or depart the program. USDA welcomes state agricultural, tribal, and other law enforcement offices that enforce or promote fair and competitive food and agricultural markets.
Docket Number: AMS-FGIS-22-0083
Effective Date: September 1, 2023
Summary
The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is revising the United States Standards for Soybeans by removing soybeans of other colors (SBOC) as an official factor. In addition, AMS is revising the table of Grade Limits and Breakpoints for Soybeans to reflect this change.
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Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it is removing “Soybeans of Other Colors” as an official grade-determining factor under the U.S. Standards for Soybeans. USDA established the soybean standards under the U.S. Grain Standard Standards Act to help market soybeans and historically included “Soybeans of Other Colors” (SBOC) as a grading factor for determining soybean quality.