82_FR_39816 82 FR 39655 - U.S. Standards for Grades of Shelled Walnuts and Walnuts in the Shell

82 FR 39655 - U.S. Standards for Grades of Shelled Walnuts and Walnuts in the Shell

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 161 (August 22, 2017)

Page Range39655-39658
FR Document2017-17641

This rule revises the U.S. Standards for Grades of Shelled Walnuts and the U.S. Standards for Grades of Walnuts in the Shell issued under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1946. The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) of the Department of Agriculture (USDA) is amending the color requirements to include red-colored walnuts. In addition, AMS is removing the ``Unclassified'' section. These revisions will modernize the standards to more accurately represent today's marketing practices and to meet growing consumer demand by providing greater marketing flexibility.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Agricultural Marketing Service

7 CFR Part 51

[Document Number AMS-SC-16-0005, SC-16-331]


U.S. Standards for Grades of Shelled Walnuts and Walnuts in the 
Shell

AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This rule revises the U.S. Standards for Grades of Shelled 
Walnuts and the U.S. Standards for Grades of Walnuts in the Shell 
issued under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1946. The 
Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) of the Department of Agriculture 
(USDA) is amending the color requirements to include red-colored 
walnuts. In addition, AMS is removing the ``Unclassified'' section. 
These revisions will modernize the standards to more accurately 
represent today's marketing practices and to meet growing consumer 
demand by providing greater marketing flexibility.

DATES: Effective September 21, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David G. Horner, Agricultural 
Marketing Specialist, Specialty Crops Inspection Division, USDA/AMS 
Specialty Crops Program, 100 Riverside Parkway, Suite 101, 
Fredericksburg, VA 22406; telephone (540) 361-1120; fax (540) 361-1199; 
or email [email protected]. Copies of the revised U.S. Standards 
for Grades of Shelled Walnuts and Walnuts in the Shell are available at 
http://www.regulations.gov or http://www.ams.usda.gov/.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The changes in these two sets of standards 
will permit grade certification of red-colored walnut varieties. These 
revisions also affect the grade requirements under the marketing order, 
7 CFR part 984, issued under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act 
of 1937 (7 U.S.C. 601-674) and applicable imports.

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    This rule does not meet the definition of a significant regulatory 
action contained in section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866, and is not 
subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). 
Additionally, because this rule does not meet the definition of a 
significant regulatory action it does not trigger the requirements 
contained in Executive Order 13771. See OMB's Memorandum titled 
``Interim Guidance Implementing Section 2 of the Executive Order of 
January 30, 2017 titled `Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory 
Costs'[thinsp]'' (February 2, 2017). Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 
direct agencies to assess all costs and benefits of available 
regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is necessary, to select 
regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential 
economic, environmental, public health and safety effects, distributive 
impacts, and equity). Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the importance 
of quantifying both costs and benefits, reducing costs, harmonizing 
rules, and promoting flexibility.

Executive Order 13175

    This action has been reviewed in accordance with the requirements 
of Executive Order 13175, Consultation and Coordination with Indian 
Tribal Governments. The review reveals that this regulation would not 
have substantial and direct effects on Tribal governments and would not 
have significant Tribal implications.

Executive Order 12988

    This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, Civil 
Justice Reform. It is not intended to have retroactive effect. There 
are no administrative procedures that must be exhausted prior to any 
judicial challenge to the provisions of this rule.

Regulatory Flexibility Act and Paperwork Reduction Act

    Pursuant to the requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
(RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601-612), AMS has considered the economic impacts of 
the revisions to the U.S. Standards for Grades of Shelled Walnuts and 
the U.S. Standards for Grades of Walnuts in the Shell. The purpose of 
the RFA is to structure regulatory actions so small businesses will not 
be unduly or disproportionately burdened. Accordingly, AMS has prepared 
the following final regulatory flexibility analysis.
    The current U.S. walnut standards have four color classifications: 
Extra Light, Light, Light Amber, and Amber. Product that does not meet 
these color standards cannot be certified to a U.S. grade. AMS is 
revising these standards to include a new classification for red-
colored walnuts. In addition, AMS is eliminating the ``Unclassified'' 
section. These revisions modernize the current grading standards by 
allowing the industry to meet the growing consumer demand for red-
colored walnuts and by promoting better market information and greater 
marketing flexibility within the industry.
    The process of grading improves the functioning of a commodity 
market. Assigning different prices to different product characteristics 
and levels of quality increases opportunities for profitable trade. 
Including red-colored varieties to the walnut grading standards will 
facilitate additional market opportunities for walnut producers and 
other participants in the supply chain. The revision will result in a 
minor change only to the color requirements of the current standards. 
AMS anticipates that there will be little or no additional cost to 
implement this revision. This change applies uniformly to all market 
participants, and will not result in disproportionate additional costs 
being borne by small walnut producers or other small businesses.
    To determine the proportion of walnut producers that would be 
considered small, AMS conducted the following analysis. The Small 
Business Administration (SBA) defines small agricultural producers as 
those with annual receipts of less than $750,000 (13 CFR 121.601).
    AMS used crop value per acre to determine the number of bearing 
acres required to generate annual sales of $750,000 or more, and came 
to 136 bearing acres. To reach this number, AMS divided the total crop 
value measured in dollars by the total utilized production measured in 
tons. Using annual National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) data 
for the years 2010 to 2014, the 5-year average crop value

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was $1,507,478,000; utilized production was 504,800 tons; and, grower 
price was $2,982 per ton. AMS multiplied the price by yield to find the 
crop value per acre of $5,670 on average over 5 years. Finally, AMS 
divided the SBA-defined annual sales threshold of $750,000 by value per 
acre, which resulted in 136 acres.
    The NASS Agricultural Census is conducted every 5 years and in 2012 
showed that 87 percent of walnut farming operations in the U.S. fell 
into its Census category of ``under 100 bearing acres'' of walnuts. AMS 
estimates that the proportion of walnut growers that qualify as small 
businesses under the SBA definition is likely to be close to 90 
percent, given the probable exclusion in the ``under 100 bearing 
acres'' Census category of walnut producers with bearing acreage 
between 100 and 136. These small growers will not be disproportionately 
affected by the final rule as all changes to the standards will be 
applied uniformly to all market participants.
    In August 2015, the Grades and Standards Committee of the 
California Walnut Board and Commission voted unanimously to revise the 
U.S. walnut standards to include non-amber cultivars such as red-
colored varieties. More than 99 percent of U.S. walnuts are produced in 
California. Addition of an expanded color certification grade will 
encourage greater revenue to flow into the industry due to greater 
marketing opportunities for red-colored nuts. Revising the current 
grading standards to include red walnuts will come at a minimal cost to 
the industry. The benefits of modernized grading standards, which 
include better market information and greater marketing flexibility, 
exceed the minor costs to market participants of implementing this 
revision to the U.S. standards for walnuts.

Background

    The current U.S. walnut standards only permit the following four 
colors: Extra Light, Light, Light Amber, and Amber. However, consumer 
demand is growing for red walnuts in the United States. In China, the 
Livermore variety (a red-colored walnut) is very desirable. U.S. 
growers and companies expect sales to continue rising domestically and 
in China, especially once red walnuts are permitted grade 
certification.
    To address anticipated consumer needs, the Grades and Standards 
Committee of the California Walnut Board and Commission voted 
unanimously in August 2015 to revise the U.S. walnut standards to 
include non-amber cultivars, beginning with the Livermore variety. 
Later, the California Walnut Board and Commission sent an official 
letter to the AMS Administrator formally requesting the addition of 
red-colored varieties.
    On November 25, 2016, AMS published a Proposed Rule in the Federal 
Register (81 FR 85164) soliciting comments on its proposal to amend the 
standards to (1) include red-colored walnuts and (2) remove the 
``Unclassified'' section. On March 23, 2017, AMS published a 
``Reopening of the comment period'' in the Federal Register (82 FR 
14832). The extended comment period closed April 24, 2017. To view the 
eight posted comments, please visit http://www.regulations.gov.
    Six commenters supported the changes. One supporter was a trade 
association representing nearly 4,000 family farms, nearly 60,000 jobs, 
and a $1.7 billion walnut industry. The other supporting commenters 
were from the general public. Two of the supporting individuals asked 
for clarification on the following:
     Was there a health hazard in the past, preventing red 
walnuts from being certified to a U.S. grade? No. When the USDA Walnut 
Color Chart was developed in 1967, walnuts came in light to dark amber 
colors. Since then, red varieties of walnuts (e.g., Livermore) have 
been bred and seen increased demand. The standards are being updated to 
reflect the changing market.
     Are red walnuts a type of English walnut? Yes. Red 
walnuts, such as the Livermore variety, are a Juglans Regia cultivar 
with a red seed coat.
     What would prevent the industry from marketing dyed 
walnuts as true red walnuts? Marketing Order 984, which regulates 
walnuts grown in California, prohibits walnuts from being modified in 
any form (over 99 percent of U.S. walnuts are grown in California). In 
addition, the U.S. grade standards have no provision for artificial 
coloring and, therefore, walnuts could not be certified to grade if 
color was added.
    Two commenters, representing the general public, opposed the 
changes. One believed red walnuts should be free from regulations and 
the other believed it would affect the market negatively. The purpose 
of U.S. grade standards is to facilitate the marketing of agriculture 
in the United States and around the world. These revisions come at the 
request of the U.S. walnut industry. In addition, AMS believes these 
revisions would increase supply of red walnuts. Marketing Order 984 
requires walnuts grown in California to be certified to a U.S. grade. 
Once red walnuts can be grade certified, they will become more 
available to domestic and global consumers.
    Based on the above information gathered, AMS is making the 
following revisions in the U.S. Standards for Grades of Shelled 
Walnuts:
     Sec.  51.2276 Color chart: Removed and reserved. The 
information in this section regarding the U.S.D.A. Walnut Color Chart 
is obsolete.
     Sec.  51.2277 U.S. No. 1(a): Revised to include red 
walnuts.
     Sec.  51.2278 U.S. Commercial (a): Revised to include red 
walnuts.
     Sec.  51.2279 Unclassified: Removed and reserved. AMS is 
removing this section in all standards as they are revised, as it is no 
longer considered necessary.
     Sec.  51.2281 Color classifications: The section is 
reorganized into subparts (a) and (b) to include red walnuts.
     Sec.  51.2282 Table II: Revised to include red walnuts.
     Sec.  51.2283 Off color: Revised to include red walnuts.
    In addition, AMS is making the following revisions in the U.S. 
Standards for Grades of Walnuts in the Shell:
     Sec.  51.2946 Color chart: Removed and reserved. This 
section is now redundant and no longer needed.
     Sec.  51.2948 U.S. No. 1(a), Sec.  51.2949 U.S. No. 2(a), 
and Sec.  51.2950 U.S. No 3(a): Subpart (1) was added to subpart (a) in 
each section to accommodate red walnuts.
     Sec.  51.2951 Unclassified: Removed and reserved. AMS is 
removing this section in all standards as they are revised, as it is no 
longer considered necessary.
     Sec.  51.2954 Tolerances for grade defects: Revised to 
include red walnuts.
    The U.S. Standards for Grades of Shelled Walnuts and the U.S. 
Standards for Grades of Walnuts in the Shell will be effective 30 days 
after publication of this rule in the Federal Register.

List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 51

    Food grades and standards, Fruits, Nuts, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements, Vegetables.

    For reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR part 51 is amended as 
follows:

PART 51--[AMENDED]

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1. The authority citation for part 51 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  7 U.S.C. 1621-1627.


Sec.  51.2276   [Removed and reserved]

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2. Section 51.2276 is removed and reserved.

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3. In Sec.  51.2277, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:

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Sec.  51.2277   U.S. No. 1.

* * * * *
    (a) Color shall be specified in connection with this grade in terms 
of ``extra light,'' ``light,'' ``light amber,'' or ``amber'' from the 
USDA Walnut Color Chart or in terms of ``red'' color. The color 
classifications in the USDA Walnut Color Chart shall not apply to 
``red'' color. Furthermore, ``red'' color shall not be mixed with 
``extra light,'' ``light,'' ``light amber,'' or ``amber'' colors. (See 
Sec.  51.2281 and Sec.  51.2282.)
* * * * *

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4. In Sec.  51.2278, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  51.2278   U.S. Commercial.

* * * * *
    (a) Color of walnuts based on the USDA Walnut Color Chart shall be 
not darker than the ``amber'' classification. There are no color 
requirements for ``red'' color. Color may be specified in connection 
with the grade in terms of one of the color classifications in the USDA 
Walnut Color Chart or ``red'' color. ``Red'' color shall not be mixed 
with ``extra light,'' ``light,'' ``light amber,'' or ``amber'' colors. 
(See Sec.  51.2281 and Sec.  51.2282.)
* * * * *


Sec.  51.2279   [Removed and reserved]

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5. Section 51.2279 is removed and reserved.

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6. Revise Sec.  51.2281 to read as follows:


Sec.  51.2281   Color classifications.

    The following classifications are provided to describe the color of 
any lot:
    (a) ``Extra light,'' ``light,'' ``light amber,'' and ``amber:'' The 
portions of kernels in the lot shall be not darker than the darkest 
color permitted in the specified classification as shown on the USDA 
Walnut Color Chart.
    (b) ``Red:'' There are no color requirements.

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7. In Sec.  51.2282, Table II is amended by adding an entry for ``Red'' 
to the end of the table and by revising footnote 1 to read as follows:


Sec.  51.2282   Tolerances for color.

* * * * *

                                                    Table II
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                                                                       Tolerances for color
                                                 ---------------------------------------------------------------
              Color classification                  Darker than                     Darker than
                                                    extra light     Darker than     light amber     Darker than
                                                        \1\          light \1\          \1\          amber \1\
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                                                  * * * * * * *
Red.............................................  ..............  ..............  ..............  ..............
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\1\ See illustration of this term on USDA Walnut Color Chart.


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8. Revise Sec.  51.2283 to read as follows:


Sec.  51.2283   Off color.

    The term ``off color'' is not a color classification, but shall be 
applied to any lot which fails to meet the requirements of the 
``amber'' classification when applying the color classifications in the 
USDA Walnut Color Chart. Off color shall not be used for ``red'' color.


Sec.  51.2946   [Removed and reserved]

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9. Section 51.2946 is removed and reserved.

0
10. In Sec.  51.2948, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  51.2948   U.S. No. 1.

* * * * *
    (a) Kernel color shall be specified in connection with this grade 
in terms of ``extra light,'' ``light,'' ``light amber,'' or ``amber'' 
from the USDA Walnut Color Chart or in terms of ``red'' color. The 
color classifications in the USDA Walnut Color Chart shall not apply to 
``red'' color. Furthermore, ``red'' color shall not be mixed with 
``extra light,'' ``light,'' ``light amber,'' or ``amber'' colors. When 
kernel color is based on the color classifications from the USDA Walnut 
Color Chart, at least 70 percent, by count, of the walnuts have kernels 
which are not darker than ``light amber,'' and which are free from 
grade defects: Provided, That at least four-sevenths of the above 
amount, or 40 percent of the walnuts have kernels which are not darker 
than ``light.'' Higher percentages of nuts with kernels not darker than 
``light amber'' which are free from grade defects and/or higher 
percentages with kernels not darker than ``light'' which are free from 
grade defects, may be specified in accordance with the facts. (See 
Sec.  51.2954.)
* * * * *

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11. In Sec.  51.2949, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  51.2949   U.S. No. 2.

* * * * *
    (a) Kernel color shall be specified in connection with this grade 
in terms of ``extra light,'' ``light,'' ``light amber,'' or ``amber'' 
from the USDA Walnut Color Chart or in terms of ``red'' color. The 
color classifications in the USDA Walnut Color Chart shall not apply to 
``red'' color. Furthermore, ``red'' color shall not be mixed with 
``extra light,'' ``light,'' ``light amber,'' or ``amber'' colors. When 
kernel color is based on the color classifications from the USDA Walnut 
Color Chart, at least 60 percent, by count, of the walnuts have kernels 
which are not darker than ``light amber,'' and which are free from 
grade defects. Higher percentages of nuts with kernels not darker than 
``light amber'' which are free from grade defects, and/or percentages 
with kernels not darker than ``light'' which are free from grade 
defects, may be specified in accordance with the facts. (See Sec.  
51.2954.)
* * * * *

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12. In Sec.  51.2950, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  51.2950   U.S. No. 3.

* * * * *
    (a) Kernel color may be specified in connection with this grade in 
terms of ``light amber'' or ``light'' from the USDA Walnut Color Chart 
or in terms of ``red'' color. The color classifications in the USDA 
Walnut Color Chart shall not apply to ``red'' color. Furthermore, 
``red'' color shall not be mixed with ``extra light,'' ``light,'' 
``light amber,'' or ``amber'' colors. When kernel color is based on the 
color classifications from the USDA Walnut Color Chart, there is no 
requirement in this grade for the percentage of walnuts having kernels 
which are ``light amber'' or ``light.'' However, the percentage, by 
count, of nuts with kernels not darker than ``light amber'' which are 
free from grade defects and/or the percentage with kernels not darker 
than ``light'' which are free from grade defects, may be specified in 
accordance with the facts. (See Sec.  51.2954.)
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Sec.  51.2951   [Removed and reserved]

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13. Section 51.2951 is removed and reserved.

0
14. In Sec.  51.2954, the table is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  51.2954   Tolerances for grade defects.

* * * * *

                                          Tolerances for Grade Defects
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                                                                          Kernel color
                                  External (shell)  Internal (kernel)    based on USDA     Kernel color based on
             Grade                    defects            defects          Walnut Color              red
                                                                             Chart
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U.S. No. 1.....................  10%, by count,     10% total, by      No tolerance to    ......................
                                  for splits. 5%,    count, including   reduce the
                                  by count, for      not more than 6%   required 70% of
                                  other shell        which are          ``light amber''
                                  defects,           damaged by mold    kernels or the
                                  including not      or insects or      required 40% of
                                  more than 3%       seriously          ``light''
                                  seriously          damaged by other   kernels or any
                                  damaged.           means, of which    larger
                                                     not more than \5/  percentage of
                                                     6\ or 5% may be    ``light amber''
                                                     damaged by         or ``light''
                                                     insects, but no    kernels
                                                     part of any        specified.
                                                     tolerance shall
                                                     be allowed for
                                                     walnuts
                                                     containing live
                                                     insects.
U.S. No. 2.....................  10%, by count,     15% total, by      No tolerance to    ......................
                                  for splits. 10%,   count, including   reduce the
                                  by count, for      not more than 8%   required 60% or
                                  other shell        which are          any specified
                                  defects,           damaged by mold    larger
                                  including not      or insects or      percentage of
                                  more than 5%       seriously          ``light amber''
                                  serious damage     damaged by other   kernels, or any
                                  by adhering        means, of which    specified
                                  hulls.             not more than 5/   percentage of
                                                     8 or 5% may be     ``light''
                                                     damaged by         kernels.
                                                     insects, but no
                                                     part of any
                                                     tolerance shall
                                                     be allowed for
                                                     walnuts
                                                     containing live
                                                     insects.
U.S. No. 3.....................  Same as above      Same as above      No tolerance to    ......................
                                  tolerance for      tolerance for      reduce any
                                  U.S. No. 2.        U.S. No. 2.        percentage of
                                                                        ``light amber''
                                                                        or ``light''
                                                                        kernel specified.
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    Dated: August 16, 2017.
Bruce Summers,
Acting Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.
[FR Doc. 2017-17641 Filed 8-21-17; 8:45 am]
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                                              This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act                  Grades of Walnuts in the Shell. The
                                              contains regulatory documents having general            of 1937 (7 U.S.C. 601–674) and                        purpose of the RFA is to structure
                                              applicability and legal effect, most of which           applicable imports.                                   regulatory actions so small businesses
                                              are keyed to and codified in the Code of                                                                      will not be unduly or disproportionately
                                              Federal Regulations, which is published under           Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
                                                                                                                                                            burdened. Accordingly, AMS has
                                              50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.                      This rule does not meet the definition             prepared the following final regulatory
                                              The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by
                                                                                                      of a significant regulatory action                    flexibility analysis.
                                              the Superintendent of Documents.                        contained in section 3(f) of Executive                   The current U.S. walnut standards
                                                                                                      Order 12866, and is not subject to                    have four color classifications: Extra
                                                                                                      review by the Office of Management and                Light, Light, Light Amber, and Amber.
                                              DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               Budget (OMB). Additionally, because                   Product that does not meet these color
                                                                                                      this rule does not meet the definition of             standards cannot be certified to a U.S.
                                              Agricultural Marketing Service                          a significant regulatory action it does               grade. AMS is revising these standards
                                                                                                      not trigger the requirements contained                to include a new classification for red-
                                              7 CFR Part 51                                           in Executive Order 13771. See OMB’s                   colored walnuts. In addition, AMS is
                                                                                                      Memorandum titled ‘‘Interim Guidance                  eliminating the ‘‘Unclassified’’ section.
                                              [Document Number AMS–SC–16–0005, SC–
                                              16–331]
                                                                                                      Implementing Section 2 of the Executive               These revisions modernize the current
                                                                                                      Order of January 30, 2017 titled                      grading standards by allowing the
                                              U.S. Standards for Grades of Shelled                    ‘Reducing Regulation and Controlling                  industry to meet the growing consumer
                                              Walnuts and Walnuts in the Shell                        Regulatory Costs’ ’’ (February 2, 2017).              demand for red-colored walnuts and by
                                                                                                      Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                      promoting better market information
                                              AGENCY:  Agricultural Marketing Service,                direct agencies to assess all costs and               and greater marketing flexibility within
                                              USDA.                                                   benefits of available regulatory                      the industry.
                                              ACTION: Final rule.                                     alternatives and, if regulation is                       The process of grading improves the
                                                                                                      necessary, to select regulatory                       functioning of a commodity market.
                                              SUMMARY:   This rule revises the U.S.                   approaches that maximize net benefits
                                              Standards for Grades of Shelled Walnuts                                                                       Assigning different prices to different
                                                                                                      (including potential economic,                        product characteristics and levels of
                                              and the U.S. Standards for Grades of                    environmental, public health and safety
                                              Walnuts in the Shell issued under the                                                                         quality increases opportunities for
                                                                                                      effects, distributive impacts, and                    profitable trade. Including red-colored
                                              Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act                    equity). Executive Order 13563
                                              of 1946. The Agricultural Marketing                                                                           varieties to the walnut grading
                                                                                                      emphasizes the importance of                          standards will facilitate additional
                                              Service (AMS) of the Department of                      quantifying both costs and benefits,
                                              Agriculture (USDA) is amending the                                                                            market opportunities for walnut
                                                                                                      reducing costs, harmonizing rules, and                producers and other participants in the
                                              color requirements to include red-                      promoting flexibility.
                                              colored walnuts. In addition, AMS is                                                                          supply chain. The revision will result in
                                              removing the ‘‘Unclassified’’ section.                  Executive Order 13175                                 a minor change only to the color
                                              These revisions will modernize the                        This action has been reviewed in                    requirements of the current standards.
                                              standards to more accurately represent                  accordance with the requirements of                   AMS anticipates that there will be little
                                              today’s marketing practices and to meet                 Executive Order 13175, Consultation                   or no additional cost to implement this
                                              growing consumer demand by providing                    and Coordination with Indian Tribal                   revision. This change applies uniformly
                                              greater marketing flexibility.                          Governments. The review reveals that                  to all market participants, and will not
                                                                                                      this regulation would not have                        result in disproportionate additional
                                              DATES: Effective September 21, 2017.
                                                                                                      substantial and direct effects on Tribal              costs being borne by small walnut
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                                                              producers or other small businesses.
                                              David G. Horner, Agricultural Marketing                 governments and would not have
                                                                                                      significant Tribal implications.                         To determine the proportion of
                                              Specialist, Specialty Crops Inspection                                                                        walnut producers that would be
                                              Division, USDA/AMS Specialty Crops                      Executive Order 12988                                 considered small, AMS conducted the
                                              Program, 100 Riverside Parkway, Suite                     This rule has been reviewed under                   following analysis. The Small Business
                                              101, Fredericksburg, VA 22406;                          Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice                  Administration (SBA) defines small
                                              telephone (540) 361–1120; fax (540)                     Reform. It is not intended to have                    agricultural producers as those with
                                              361–1199; or email Dave.Horner@                         retroactive effect. There are no                      annual receipts of less than $750,000
                                              ams.usda.gov. Copies of the revised U.S.                administrative procedures that must be                (13 CFR 121.601).
                                              Standards for Grades of Shelled Walnuts                 exhausted prior to any judicial                          AMS used crop value per acre to
                                              and Walnuts in the Shell are available                  challenge to the provisions of this rule.             determine the number of bearing acres
                                              at http://www.regulations.gov or http://                                                                      required to generate annual sales of
                                              www.ams.usda.gov/.                                      Regulatory Flexibility Act and                        $750,000 or more, and came to 136
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                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                          Paperwork Reduction Act                               bearing acres. To reach this number,
                                              changes in these two sets of standards                    Pursuant to the requirements of the                 AMS divided the total crop value
                                              will permit grade certification of red-                 Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5                   measured in dollars by the total utilized
                                              colored walnut varieties. These                         U.S.C. 601–612), AMS has considered                   production measured in tons. Using
                                              revisions also affect the grade                         the economic impacts of the revisions to              annual National Agricultural Statistics
                                              requirements under the marketing order,                 the U.S. Standards for Grades of Shelled              Service (NASS) data for the years 2010
                                              7 CFR part 984, issued under the                        Walnuts and the U.S. Standards for                    to 2014, the 5-year average crop value


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                                              was $1,507,478,000; utilized production                 non-amber cultivars, beginning with the               available to domestic and global
                                              was 504,800 tons; and, grower price was                 Livermore variety. Later, the California              consumers.
                                              $2,982 per ton. AMS multiplied the                      Walnut Board and Commission sent an                      Based on the above information
                                              price by yield to find the crop value per               official letter to the AMS Administrator              gathered, AMS is making the following
                                              acre of $5,670 on average over 5 years.                 formally requesting the addition of red-              revisions in the U.S. Standards for
                                              Finally, AMS divided the SBA-defined                    colored varieties.                                    Grades of Shelled Walnuts:
                                              annual sales threshold of $750,000 by                      On November 25, 2016, AMS                             • § 51.2276 Color chart: Removed and
                                              value per acre, which resulted in 136                   published a Proposed Rule in the                      reserved. The information in this
                                              acres.                                                  Federal Register (81 FR 85164)                        section regarding the U.S.D.A. Walnut
                                                 The NASS Agricultural Census is                      soliciting comments on its proposal to                Color Chart is obsolete.
                                              conducted every 5 years and in 2012                     amend the standards to (1) include red-                  • § 51.2277 U.S. No. 1(a): Revised to
                                              showed that 87 percent of walnut                        colored walnuts and (2) remove the                    include red walnuts.
                                              farming operations in the U.S. fell into                ‘‘Unclassified’’ section. On March 23,                   • § 51.2278 U.S. Commercial (a):
                                              its Census category of ‘‘under 100                      2017, AMS published a ‘‘Reopening of                  Revised to include red walnuts.
                                              bearing acres’’ of walnuts. AMS                         the comment period’’ in the Federal                      • § 51.2279 Unclassified: Removed
                                              estimates that the proportion of walnut                 Register (82 FR 14832). The extended                  and reserved. AMS is removing this
                                              growers that qualify as small businesses                comment period closed April 24, 2017.                 section in all standards as they are
                                              under the SBA definition is likely to be                To view the eight posted comments,                    revised, as it is no longer considered
                                              close to 90 percent, given the probable                 please visit http://www.regulations.gov.              necessary.
                                              exclusion in the ‘‘under 100 bearing                       Six commenters supported the                          • § 51.2281 Color classifications: The
                                              acres’’ Census category of walnut                       changes. One supporter was a trade                    section is reorganized into subparts (a)
                                              producers with bearing acreage between                  association representing nearly 4,000                 and (b) to include red walnuts.
                                              100 and 136. These small growers will                   family farms, nearly 60,000 jobs, and a                  • § 51.2282 Table II: Revised to
                                              not be disproportionately affected by the               $1.7 billion walnut industry. The other               include red walnuts.
                                              final rule as all changes to the standards              supporting commenters were from the                      • § 51.2283 Off color: Revised to
                                              will be applied uniformly to all market                 general public. Two of the supporting                 include red walnuts.
                                              participants.                                           individuals asked for clarification on                   In addition, AMS is making the
                                                 In August 2015, the Grades and                       the following:                                        following revisions in the U.S.
                                              Standards Committee of the California                      • Was there a health hazard in the                 Standards for Grades of Walnuts in the
                                              Walnut Board and Commission voted                       past, preventing red walnuts from being               Shell:
                                              unanimously to revise the U.S. walnut                   certified to a U.S. grade? No. When the                  • § 51.2946 Color chart: Removed and
                                              standards to include non-amber                          USDA Walnut Color Chart was                           reserved. This section is now redundant
                                              cultivars such as red-colored varieties.                developed in 1967, walnuts came in                    and no longer needed.
                                              More than 99 percent of U.S. walnuts                    light to dark amber colors. Since then,                  • § 51.2948 U.S. No. 1(a), § 51.2949
                                              are produced in California. Addition of                 red varieties of walnuts (e.g., Livermore)            U.S. No. 2(a), and § 51.2950 U.S. No
                                              an expanded color certification grade                   have been bred and seen increased                     3(a): Subpart (1) was added to subpart
                                              will encourage greater revenue to flow                  demand. The standards are being                       (a) in each section to accommodate red
                                              into the industry due to greater                        updated to reflect the changing market.               walnuts.
                                              marketing opportunities for red-colored                    • Are red walnuts a type of English                   • § 51.2951 Unclassified: Removed
                                              nuts. Revising the current grading                      walnut? Yes. Red walnuts, such as the                 and reserved. AMS is removing this
                                              standards to include red walnuts will                   Livermore variety, are a Juglans Regia                section in all standards as they are
                                              come at a minimal cost to the industry.                 cultivar with a red seed coat.                        revised, as it is no longer considered
                                              The benefits of modernized grading                         • What would prevent the industry                  necessary.
                                              standards, which include better market                  from marketing dyed walnuts as true red                  • § 51.2954 Tolerances for grade
                                              information and greater marketing                       walnuts? Marketing Order 984, which                   defects: Revised to include red walnuts.
                                              flexibility, exceed the minor costs to                  regulates walnuts grown in California,                   The U.S. Standards for Grades of
                                              market participants of implementing                     prohibits walnuts from being modified                 Shelled Walnuts and the U.S. Standards
                                              this revision to the U.S. standards for                 in any form (over 99 percent of U.S.                  for Grades of Walnuts in the Shell will
                                              walnuts.                                                walnuts are grown in California). In                  be effective 30 days after publication of
                                                                                                      addition, the U.S. grade standards have               this rule in the Federal Register.
                                              Background                                              no provision for artificial coloring and,
                                                                                                                                                            List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 51
                                                 The current U.S. walnut standards                    therefore, walnuts could not be certified
                                              only permit the following four colors:                  to grade if color was added.                            Food grades and standards, Fruits,
                                              Extra Light, Light, Light Amber, and                       Two commenters, representing the                   Nuts, Reporting and recordkeeping
                                              Amber. However, consumer demand is                      general public, opposed the changes.                  requirements, Vegetables.
                                              growing for red walnuts in the United                   One believed red walnuts should be free                 For reasons set forth in the preamble,
                                              States. In China, the Livermore variety                 from regulations and the other believed               7 CFR part 51 is amended as follows:
                                              (a red-colored walnut) is very desirable.               it would affect the market negatively.
                                              U.S. growers and companies expect                       The purpose of U.S. grade standards is                PART 51—[AMENDED]
                                              sales to continue rising domestically                   to facilitate the marketing of agriculture
                                                                                                      in the United States and around the                   ■ 1. The authority citation for part 51
                                              and in China, especially once red
                                                                                                      world. These revisions come at the                    continues to read as follows:
                                              walnuts are permitted grade
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                                              certification.                                          request of the U.S. walnut industry. In                   Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1621–1627.
                                                 To address anticipated consumer                      addition, AMS believes these revisions
                                                                                                                                                            § 51.2276    [Removed and reserved]
                                              needs, the Grades and Standards                         would increase supply of red walnuts.
                                              Committee of the California Walnut                      Marketing Order 984 requires walnuts                  ■ 2. Section 51.2276 is removed and
                                              Board and Commission voted                              grown in California to be certified to a              reserved.
                                              unanimously in August 2015 to revise                    U.S. grade. Once red walnuts can be                   ■ 3. In § 51.2277, paragraph (a) is
                                              the U.S. walnut standards to include                    grade certified, they will become more                revised to read as follows:


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                                              § 51.2277         U.S. No. 1.                                                  (a) Color of walnuts based on the                                        § 51.2281         Color classifications.
                                              *      *       *     *      *                                               USDA Walnut Color Chart shall be not                                          The following classifications are
                                                 (a) Color shall be specified in                                          darker than the ‘‘amber’’ classification.                                   provided to describe the color of any lot:
                                              connection with this grade in terms of                                      There are no color requirements for
                                              ‘‘extra light,’’ ‘‘light,’’ ‘‘light amber,’’ or                             ‘‘red’’ color. Color may be specified in                                      (a) ‘‘Extra light,’’ ‘‘light,’’ ‘‘light
                                              ‘‘amber’’ from the USDA Walnut Color                                        connection with the grade in terms of                                       amber,’’ and ‘‘amber:’’ The portions of
                                              Chart or in terms of ‘‘red’’ color. The                                     one of the color classifications in the                                     kernels in the lot shall be not darker
                                              color classifications in the USDA                                           USDA Walnut Color Chart or ‘‘red’’                                          than the darkest color permitted in the
                                              Walnut Color Chart shall not apply to                                       color. ‘‘Red’’ color shall not be mixed                                     specified classification as shown on the
                                              ‘‘red’’ color. Furthermore, ‘‘red’’ color                                   with ‘‘extra light,’’ ‘‘light,’’ ‘‘light                                    USDA Walnut Color Chart.
                                              shall not be mixed with ‘‘extra light,’’                                    amber,’’ or ‘‘amber’’ colors. (See                                            (b) ‘‘Red:’’ There are no color
                                              ‘‘light,’’ ‘‘light amber,’’ or ‘‘amber’’                                    § 51.2281 and § 51.2282.)                                                   requirements.
                                              colors. (See § 51.2281 and § 51.2282.)                                      *      *     *     *      *                                                 ■ 7. In § 51.2282, Table II is amended by
                                              *      *       *     *      *                                                                                                                           adding an entry for ‘‘Red’’ to the end of
                                                                                                                          § 51.2279          [Removed and reserved]                                   the table and by revising footnote 1 to
                                              ■ 4. In § 51.2278, paragraph (a) is
                                              revised to read as follows:                                                 ■ 5. Section 51.2279 is removed and                                         read as follows:
                                              § 51.2278         U.S. Commercial.                                          reserved.                                                                   § 51.2282         Tolerances for color.
                                              *        *         *         *         *                                    ■   6. Revise § 51.2281 to read as follows:                                 *        *            *          *         *

                                                                                                                                                       TABLE II
                                                                                                                                                                                                          Tolerances for color
                                                                                          Color classification                                                            Darker than               Darker than                   Darker than                Darker than
                                                                                                                                                                          extra light 1               light 1                    light amber 1                amber 1


                                                         *                                 *                                *                                 *                                *                                 *                                *
                                              Red ...................................................................................................................   ........................ ........................       ........................   ........................
                                                  1 See    illustration of this term on USDA Walnut Color Chart.


                                              ■   8. Revise § 51.2283 to read as follows:                                 sevenths of the above amount, or 40                                         than ‘‘light’’ which are free from grade
                                                                                                                          percent of the walnuts have kernels                                         defects, may be specified in accordance
                                              § 51.2283         Off color.
                                                                                                                          which are not darker than ‘‘light.’’                                        with the facts. (See § 51.2954.)
                                                The term ‘‘off color’’ is not a color                                     Higher percentages of nuts with kernels
                                              classification, but shall be applied to                                                                                                                 *     *     *     *     *
                                                                                                                          not darker than ‘‘light amber’’ which are
                                              any lot which fails to meet the                                             free from grade defects and/or higher                                       ■ 12. In § 51.2950, paragraph (a) is
                                              requirements of the ‘‘amber’’                                               percentages with kernels not darker                                         revised to read as follows:
                                              classification when applying the color                                      than ‘‘light’’ which are free from grade
                                              classifications in the USDA Walnut                                          defects, may be specified in accordance                                     § 51.2950         U.S. No. 3.
                                              Color Chart. Off color shall not be used                                    with the facts. (See § 51.2954.)                                            *      *     *       *      *
                                              for ‘‘red’’ color.
                                                                                                                          *      *    *     *     *                                                      (a) Kernel color may be specified in
                                              § 51.2946         [Removed and reserved]                                    ■ 11. In § 51.2949, paragraph (a) is                                        connection with this grade in terms of
                                              ■ 9. Section 51.2946 is removed and                                         revised to read as follows:                                                 ‘‘light amber’’ or ‘‘light’’ from the USDA
                                              reserved.                                                                                                                                               Walnut Color Chart or in terms of ‘‘red’’
                                                                                                                          § 51.2949          U.S. No. 2.                                              color. The color classifications in the
                                              ■ 10. In § 51.2948, paragraph (a) is
                                              revised to read as follows:                                                 *      *       *     *      *                                               USDA Walnut Color Chart shall not
                                                                                                                             (a) Kernel color shall be specified in                                   apply to ‘‘red’’ color. Furthermore,
                                              § 51.2948         U.S. No. 1.                                               connection with this grade in terms of                                      ‘‘red’’ color shall not be mixed with
                                              *      *       *     *      *                                               ‘‘extra light,’’ ‘‘light,’’ ‘‘light amber,’’ or                             ‘‘extra light,’’ ‘‘light,’’ ‘‘light amber,’’ or
                                                 (a) Kernel color shall be specified in                                   ‘‘amber’’ from the USDA Walnut Color                                        ‘‘amber’’ colors. When kernel color is
                                              connection with this grade in terms of                                      Chart or in terms of ‘‘red’’ color. The                                     based on the color classifications from
                                              ‘‘extra light,’’ ‘‘light,’’ ‘‘light amber,’’ or                             color classifications in the USDA                                           the USDA Walnut Color Chart, there is
                                              ‘‘amber’’ from the USDA Walnut Color                                        Walnut Color Chart shall not apply to                                       no requirement in this grade for the
                                              Chart or in terms of ‘‘red’’ color. The                                     ‘‘red’’ color. Furthermore, ‘‘red’’ color                                   percentage of walnuts having kernels
                                              color classifications in the USDA                                           shall not be mixed with ‘‘extra light,’’                                    which are ‘‘light amber’’ or ‘‘light.’’
                                              Walnut Color Chart shall not apply to                                       ‘‘light,’’ ‘‘light amber,’’ or ‘‘amber’’                                    However, the percentage, by count, of
                                              ‘‘red’’ color. Furthermore, ‘‘red’’ color                                   colors. When kernel color is based on
                                                                                                                                                                                                      nuts with kernels not darker than ‘‘light
                                              shall not be mixed with ‘‘extra light,’’                                    the color classifications from the USDA
                                                                                                                                                                                                      amber’’ which are free from grade
                                              ‘‘light,’’ ‘‘light amber,’’ or ‘‘amber’’                                    Walnut Color Chart, at least 60 percent,
                                                                                                                                                                                                      defects and/or the percentage with
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                                              colors. When kernel color is based on                                       by count, of the walnuts have kernels
                                              the color classifications from the USDA                                     which are not darker than ‘‘light                                           kernels not darker than ‘‘light’’ which
                                              Walnut Color Chart, at least 70 percent,                                    amber,’’ and which are free from grade                                      are free from grade defects, may be
                                              by count, of the walnuts have kernels                                       defects. Higher percentages of nuts with                                    specified in accordance with the facts.
                                              which are not darker than ‘‘light                                           kernels not darker than ‘‘light amber’’                                     (See § 51.2954.)
                                              amber,’’ and which are free from grade                                      which are free from grade defects, and/                                     *      *     *       *      *
                                              defects: Provided, That at least four-                                      or percentages with kernels not darker


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                                              § 51.2951    [Removed and reserved]                     ■ 14. In § 51.2954, the table is revised to           § 51.2954    Tolerances for grade defects.
                                              ■ 13. Section 51.2951 is removed and                    read as follows:                                      *        *   *      *         *
                                              reserved.

                                                                                                          TOLERANCES FOR GRADE DEFECTS
                                                                                                                                                          Kernel color based on USDA           Kernel color
                                                   Grade              External (shell) defects                    Internal (kernel) defects                   Walnut Color Chart              based on red

                                              U.S. No. 1 ......    10%, by count, for splits. 5%,     10% total, by count, including not more than        No tolerance to reduce the
                                                                     by count, for other shell          6% which are damaged by mold or in-                 required 70% of ‘‘light
                                                                     defects, including not more        sects or seriously damaged by other                 amber’’ kernels or the re-
                                                                     than 3% seriously dam-             means, of which not more than 5⁄6 or 5%             quired 40% of ‘‘light’’ ker-
                                                                     aged.                              may be damaged by insects, but no part              nels or any larger percent-
                                                                                                        of any tolerance shall be allowed for wal-          age of ‘‘light amber’’ or
                                                                                                        nuts containing live insects.                       ‘‘light’’ kernels specified.
                                              U.S. No. 2 ......    10%, by count, for splits.         15% total, by count, including not more than        No tolerance to reduce the
                                                                     10%, by count, for other           8% which are damaged by mold or in-                 required 60% or any speci-
                                                                     shell defects, including not       sects or seriously damaged by other                 fied larger percentage of
                                                                     more than 5% serious               means, of which not more than 5/8 or 5%             ‘‘light amber’’ kernels, or
                                                                     damage by adhering hulls.          may be damaged by insects, but no part              any specified percentage
                                                                                                        of any tolerance shall be allowed for wal-          of ‘‘light’’ kernels.
                                                                                                        nuts containing live insects.
                                              U.S. No. 3 ......    Same as above tolerance for        Same as above tolerance for U.S. No. 2 .....        No tolerance to reduce any
                                                                     U.S. No. 2.                                                                            percentage of ‘‘light
                                                                                                                                                            amber’’ or ‘‘light’’ kernel
                                                                                                                                                            specified.


                                                Dated: August 16, 2017.                               1400 Independence Avenue SW., Room                    develop new grade standards for frozen
                                              Bruce Summers,                                          1536, South Building; STOP 0240,                      onions. AFFI is a national trade
                                              Acting Administrator, Agricultural Marketing            Washington, DC 20250; telephone (202)                 association representing the interests of
                                              Service.                                                720–5021; fax (202) 690–1527; or, email               U.S. frozen food processors and their
                                              [FR Doc. 2017–17641 Filed 8–21–17; 8:45 am]             brian.griffin@ams.usda.gov. Copies of                 suppliers in all frozen food sectors,
                                              BILLING CODE 3410–02–P                                  the new U.S. Standards for Grades of                  including processors and packers of
                                                                                                      Frozen Onions are available at http://                frozen onions. AFFI’s more than 500
                                                                                                      www.regulations.gov or http://                        member companies represent
                                              DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               www.ams.usda.gov/.                                    approximately 90 percent of all frozen
                                                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section                    food processed annually in the United
                                              Agricultural Marketing Service                          203(c) of the Agricultural Marketing Act              States. The AFFI petition provided
                                                                                                      of 1946 (Act) (7 U.S.C. 1621–1627), as                information on product styles, sample
                                              7 CFR Part 52                                           amended, directs and authorizes the                   sizes, and a product description for use
                                              [Document Number AMS–FV–08–0076; SC–                    Secretary of Agriculture ‘‘to develop and             in the grade standards.
                                              17–330]                                                 improve standards of quality, condition,                 AMS asked the petitioner for various
                                                                                                      quantity, grade, and packaging, and                   styles of samples in order to determine
                                              United States Standards for Grades of                   recommend and demonstrate such                        grades of frozen onions. AMS
                                              Frozen Onions                                           standards in order to encourage                       distributed several discussion drafts of
                                                                                                      uniformity and consistency in                         proposed standards to AFFI, instituted
                                              AGENCY:  Agricultural Marketing Service,
                                                                                                      commercial practices.’’                               changes to the drafts once agreement
                                              USDA.
                                                                                                        AMS is committed to carrying out this               was reached, then published several
                                              ACTION: Final notification.                                                                                   Federal Register documents in order to
                                                                                                      authority in a manner that facilitates the
                                              SUMMARY:    The Agricultural Marketing                  marketing of agricultural commodities                 receive comments from all interested
                                              Service (AMS) of the Department of                      and makes copies of official grade                    parties (see 66 FR 21116, 68 FR 11801,
                                              Agriculture (USDA) is establishing                      standards available upon request. The                 68 FR 27010, 76 FR 31575, 81 FR 84506,
                                              voluntary United States Standards for                   United States Standards for Grades of                 and 82 FR 12424).
                                              Grades of Frozen Onions. The grade                      Fruits and Vegetables unrelated to                    Comments
                                              standards provide a common language                     Federal Marketing Orders or U.S. Import
                                              for trade, a means of measuring value in                Requirements no longer appear in the                     In the most recent comments
                                              the marketing of frozen onions, and                     Code of Federal Regulations, but are                  published November 23, 2016, in 81 FR
                                              guidance on the effective use of frozen                 maintained by USDA, AMS, Specialty                    84506, and extended comment period
                                              onions.                                                 Crops Program, and are available at                   published March 3, 2017, in 82 FR
                                                                                                      https://www.ams.usda.gov/grades-                      12424, AMS received 19 comments. All
                                              DATES: Effective Date: September 21,
                                                                                                      standards.                                            comments received were from the
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                                              2017.                                                     AMS is establishing the U.S.                        general public. Three commenters stated
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Standards for Grades of Frozen Onions                 they did not feel there was a need for
                                              Contact Brian E. Griffin, Agricultural                  using the procedures in part 36, Title 7              Government grades of frozen onions.
                                              Marketing Specialist, Specialty Crops                   of the Code of Federal Regulations (7                 AMS developed the proposed U.S.
                                              Inspection Division, Specialty Crops                    CFR part 36).                                         Standards for Grades of Frozen Onions
                                              Program, Agricultural Marketing                           Background: The American Frozen                     at the request of, and in cooperation
                                              Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture,                Food Institute (AFFI) petitioned AMS to               with, the frozen food industry. The U.S.


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Document Created: 2018-10-24 11:54:37
Document Modified: 2018-10-24 11:54:37
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective September 21, 2017.
ContactDavid G. Horner, Agricultural Marketing Specialist, Specialty Crops Inspection Division, USDA/AMS Specialty Crops Program, 100 Riverside Parkway, Suite 101, Fredericksburg, VA 22406; telephone (540) 361-1120; fax (540) 361-1199; or email [email protected] Copies of the revised U.S. Standards for Grades of Shelled Walnuts and Walnuts in the Shell are available at http://www.regulations.gov or http://www.ams.usda.gov/.
FR Citation82 FR 39655 
CFR AssociatedFood Grades and Standards; Fruits; Nuts; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Vegetables

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