2014 Texas Oranges and Grapefruit Changes

2014 Texas Oranges and Grapefruit Changes
Oranges and Grapefruit Grown in Lower Rio Grande Valley in Texas and Imported Oranges; Change in Size Requirements for Oranges
 
Docket Number: AMS-FV-14-0009; FV14-906-1 FIR
Effective: July 17, 2014
 
Summary 
8e Requirements - Section 8e of the Act provides that when certain domestically produced commodities, including oranges, are regulated under a Federal marketing order, imports of that commodity must meet the same or comparable grade, size, quality, and maturity requirements. Since this rule changes the minimum size requirements for oranges, a corresponding change to the import regulations must also be considered.
 
Changes to the Grade Requirements - Minimum grade and size requirements for oranges imported into the United States are currently in effect under§ 944.312. Section 944.312(i) of the Fruit Import Regulations specifies that oranges imported into the United States are in most direct competition with oranges produced in the area covered by Marketing Order No. 906. This change relaxes the minimum size requirement for imported oranges from 2–6/16 inches to 2–3/16 inches. The relaxation in the minimum size requirement also has a beneficial impact for importers of oranges.
 
This change allows a smaller-sized orange to be shipped to the United States, thereby increasing the amount of fruit available for shipment to the fresh market, thus benefiting importers.
 
Contact Information
Ray Prewett, Manager
Texas Valley Citrus Committee
901 Business Park Drive, Suite 400
Mission, Texas 78572
Phone: (956) 584-1772
 
Marketing Order and Agreement Division
Fruit and Vegetable Program, Agricultural Marketing Service
Phone: (202) 720-2491
 
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