Washington, DC
April 21, 2004
The
U.S. Department of Agriculture is seeking comments on possible
revision to the U.S. Standards for Grades of Watermelons.
As a result of a request from the
National Watermelon Association, USDA’s Agricultural Marketing
Service is seeking comments on the possible addition of a
definition for seedless watermelons and a size variance to the
standards. Comments are also requested on other revisions that
may be necessary to update the standards to more closely reflect
current cultural and marketing practices.
AMS works with industry
representatives and others to establish or revise U.S. standards
for nearly 240 agricultural products. Industry uses the
standards in the marketplace to specify the quality of
commodities. Standards facilitate commerce by providing a common
language for trade and a means of measuring value in the
marketing of agricultural products.
The request for comments will
appear in the April 22 Federal Register. Comments must be
received by June 21 and should be sent to David L. Priester,
Standardization Section Head, AMS Fruit & Vegetable Programs,
USDA STOP 0240, 1400 Independence Ave. SW, Washington DC
20250-0240. Comments may be e-mailed to
FPBDocketClerk@usda.gov.
Copies of the notice are also available from the same address.
[Federal Register:
April 22, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 78)]
[Notices]
[Page 21812]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access
[wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
[Docket Number FV-04-306]
United States Standards for Grades of Watermelons
AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), prior to
undertaking research and other work associated with revising an
official grade standard, is soliciting comments on a petition to
revise the United States Standards for Grades of Watermelons.
AMS has received a petition from the National Watermelon
Association (NWA) requesting a definition for seedless
watermelons be added to the standard. Additionally, the petition
included a request to add a variance to the size requirements.
DATES: Comments must be received by June 21, 2004.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written
comments to the Standardization Section, Fresh Products Branch,
Fruit and Vegetable Programs, Agricultural Marketing Service,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Ave., SW.,
Room 1661 South Building, Stop 0240, Washington, DC 20250-0240;
Fax (202) 720-8871, E-mail
FPB.DocketClerk@usda.gov or you may also send your comments
by the electronic process available at Federal eRulemaking
portal at
http://www.regulations.gov. Comments should make reference
to the dates and page number of this issue of the Federal
Register and will be made available for public inspection in the
above office during regular business hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David L. Priester, at the above
address or call (202) 720-2185; E-mail
David.Priester@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
AMS received a petition from the NWA requesting a revision to
the United States Standards for Grades of Watermelons. These
standards were last revised in 1978. The petitioner is
requesting that USDA add the following definition: ``Seedless
Watermelons'' are watermelons which have 16 or less mature
seeds, not to include pips/caplets, on the face of the melon
which has been cut into four equal sections (one lengthwise cut
and one crosswise cut). Additionally, the petitioner is
requesting the size requirements be revised. Currently the size
requirements states, ``When the size of the watermelon is stated
in terms of average weight, unless otherwise specified, the
melons in any lot averaging less than 30 pounds (13.6 kgs.)
shall not vary more than 3 pounds (1.4 kgs.) below the stated
average, and the melons in any lot averaging 30 pounds (13.6
kgs.) or more shall not vary more than 5 pounds (2.3 kgs.) below
the stated average.'' The petitioner is requesting the size
requirement be revised to allow for watermelons to vary 3 pounds
above or below the average. Therefore, the size requirement
would state, ``When the size of the watermelons is stated in
terms of average weight, unless otherwise specified, the melons
in any lot averaging less than 30 pounds (13.6 kgs.) shall not
vary more
than 3 pounds (1.4 kgs.) above or below the stated average, and
the melons in any lot averaging 30 pounds (13.6 kgs.) or more
shall not vary more than 5 pounds (2.3 kgs.) below the stated
average.''
Agricultural Marketing Service
Prior to undertaking detailed work to develop a proposed
revision to the standard, AMS is soliciting comments on the
petition submitted to revise the United States Standards for
Grades of Watermelons.
This notice provides for a 60-day comment period for
interested parties to comment on changes to the standard. Should
AMS conclude that there is an interest in the proposal, the
Agency will develop a proposed revised standard that will be
published in the Federal Register with a request for comments in
accordance with 7 CFR Part 36.
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1621-1627.
Dated: April 19, 2004.
A. J. Yates,
Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.
[FR Doc. 04-9159 Filed 4-21-04; 8:45 am]
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