96-6343. Table Grapes (European or Vinifera Type); Grade Standards  

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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    Agricultural Marketing Service
    
    7 CFR Part 51
    
    [Docket Number FV-94-301]
    
    
    Table Grapes (European or Vinifera Type); Grade Standards
    
    AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This final rule revises the United States Standards for Grades 
    of Table Grapes (European or Vinifera Type). This rule lowers the 
    present minimum bunch size and provides a separate tolerance for off-
    size bunches for the U.S. No. 1 Institutional grade only. It also 
    includes a technical update which would revise the reference to Arizona 
    and California State maturity regulations.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: April 18, 1996. The incorporation by reference of 
    certain publications listed in the regulations has been approved by the 
    Director of the Federal Register as of April 18, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Frank O'Sullivan, Fresh Products 
    Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, 
    U.S. Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 96456, Washington D.C. 20090-
    6456, (202) 720-2185.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of Agriculture (Department) 
    is issuing this rule in conformance with Executive Order 12866.
        Pursuant to the requirements set forth in the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), the Administrator of the 
    Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has determined that this action 
    will not have a significant economic impact on substantial number of 
    small entities. This final rule revising the U.S. Standards for Grades 
    of Table Grapes (European or Vinifera Type) will not impose substantial 
    direct economic cost, recordkeeping, or personnel workload changes on 
    small entities, and will not alter the market share or competitive 
    position of these entities relative to large businesses.
        This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12778, 
    Civil Justice Reform. This action is not intended to have retroactive 
    effect. This proposed rule will not preempt any State or local laws, 
    regulations, or policies, unless they present an irreconcilable 
    conflict with this rule. There are no administrative procedures which 
    must be exhausted prior to any judicial challenge to the provisions of 
    this rule.
        Agencies periodically review existing regulations. An objective of 
    the review is to ensure that the grade standards are serving their 
    intended purpose, the language is clear, and the standards are 
    consistent with AMS policy and authority.
        The United States Standards for Grades of Table Grapes (European or 
    Vinifera Type) was revised in April 1991. This revision established a 
    new grade, U.S. No. 1 Institutional. This grade--used in sales to 
    restaurant and other food service concerns--provides for grape lots 
    which have very small bunch sizes. In recent years, new marketing and 
    packaging techniques have developed very small, individual consumer 
    size servings of grapes. Under previous grade requirements these 
    ``single serving'' type grape bunches were too small to meet any U.S. 
    grade. Therefore, the Department developed, at the request of the table 
    grape industry, a separate grade reflecting today's modern marketing 
    and packaging methods for the growing food service market while 
    preserving the integrity of the ``regular'' fresh pack grades for 
    grapes sold to consumers in supermarkets and other retail outlets. 
    Thus, grades for two different types of pack could be contained in one 
    standard allowing the grades to share common characteristics while at 
    the same time maintaining grades for two distinct types (packs) of 
    table grapes.
        This portion of the final rule concerns only the institutional pack 
    and not the ``regular'' fresh pack grades. Growers and shippers of the 
    institutional pack type table grape represented by the California Grape 
    and Tree Fruit League (CGTFL) requested a revision to the institutional 
    grade only, to address a new market which is emerging that would 
    utilize extremely small clusters and/or bunches of grapes. According to 
    the CGTFL, these buyers typically want a smaller grouping of grapes 
    than is allowed under the current two ounce minimum bunch size 
    requirement in the institutional grade. As an example, certain 
    restaurant chains presently garnish some of their plates with 
    institutional pack grapes, but must cut the existing small bunches to 
    even smaller clusters of grapes (as little as two berries to a cluster) 
    to fit their particular needs. Changing this minimum bunch requirement 
    on the U.S. No. 1 Institutional grade allows the industry to develop 
    contract specifications and otherwise use the U.S. grade to satisfy 
    that growing segment of the restaurant and food service industry market 
    that utilizes grapes as a garnish.
        A proposed rule was issued to address this change as well as other 
    changes. Docket Number FV-94-301 was published in the Federal Register 
    as a proposed rule on March 15, 1995, [Vol. 60, No. 50, Pages 13926-
    13928]. A comment period of sixty days was issued which closed on May 
    15, 1995.
        A total of seven comments were received pertaining to this specific 
    issue. Six of these comments, from growers/shippers, a receivers' trade 
    association, and a growers' trade association, were in favor of the 
    proposed change. A receiver commented against the proposed change but 
    offered no other explanation other than ``At this time I am pleased 
    with the current situation.'' AMS is of the view that the changes as 
    concerning U.S. No. 1 Institutional, will more efficiently serve the 
    industry which produces ``institutional type'' table grapes.
        Therefore, this final rule changes Section 51.885 U.S. No. 1 
    Institutional to resemble Section 51.884 (the format for U.S. No. 1 
    Table), except for the elimination of straggliness requirements and 
    trimming away of defective berries for bunches, by providing a lower 
    size designation from the previous minimum of two ounces to the new 
    minimum requirement of a two berry cluster. The opening paragraph of 
    the institutional grade requirement section reads as follows: ``` U.S. 
    No. 1 Institutional' grapes must have no less than 95 percent of the 
    containers in the lot
    
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    legibly marked `Institutional Pack.' Further requirements for this 
    grade include grapes which consist of clusters and/or bunches of well 
    developed grapes of one variety, except when designated as assorted 
    varieties, which are at least fairly well colored, uniform in 
    appearance when so specified in connection with the grade, and which 
    meet the following requirements:''
        As mentioned above, the requirements will be the same as for U.S. 
    No. 1 Table except paragraph (b)(1) ``Not Straggly'' and (g)(4) 
    ``Trimming away of defective berries'' will be omitted. Also, paragraph 
    (h)(2) includes size requirements for clusters and/or berries:
        ``(2) For clusters/bunches: In this grade grapes shall consist of 
    at least a two berry cluster ranging to clusters and/or bunches of 
    grapes not greater than five ounces in weight. See Section 51.913.''
        The present Section 51.913, Metric Conversion Table, is 
    redesignated Section 51.914 and a new Section 51.913 is added to define 
    a cluster. Since grape bunches are normally thought of as a series of 
    grapes attached to small lateral stems which are in turn attached to a 
    common main stem, the term bunch does not seem entirely appropriate 
    when referring to two berries which share a common point of attachment. 
    Therefore, for the purpose of the U.S. No. 1 Institutional grade only, 
    Section 51.913 shall define a cluster as ``two or more berries sharing 
    a common point of attachment.''
        In addition, Table Ia, Tolerances at Shipping Point for U.S. No. 1 
    Institutional Only, and Table IIa, Tolerances En Route or at 
    Destination for U.S. No. 1 Institutional Only, would be added. The 
    CGTFL requested that a separate tolerance of four percent be provided 
    for offsize clusters or bunches to maintain the integrity of the grade 
    in relation to size requirements. Presently, Tables I and II combine 
    both the offsize and remaining grade requirements in one tolerance 
    (eight percent for tolerances at shipping point, Table I, and 12 
    percent for tolerances en route or at destination, Table II). The 
    corresponding new tables, Table Ia and IIa for U.S. No. 1 Institutional 
    grade only, maintain an eight and twelve percent tolerance, 
    respectively, for remaining grade requirements but include a separate 
    tolerance of four percent for offsize clusters or bunches.
        The proposed rule also included a technical change which is not 
    associated with the request pertaining to the U.S. No. 1 Institutional 
    grade. Presently, Sections 51.882 (i)(1)(ii) and 51.884 (i)(1)(i) make 
    reference to ``Superior Seedless'' as a varietal name. Representatives 
    of Sunworld International, Inc., California, have argued that 
    ``Superior Seedless'' is a registered trademark name and not the 
    varietal name. ``Sugraone'' according to Sunworld, is the correct 
    varietal name.
        The intent of AMS in proposing to change the wording to reflect 
    ``sugraone'' as the varietal name was to correct what at first appeared 
    to be an incorrect reference in the text of these grade standards. 
    However, after reviewing the comments pertaining to the proposed change 
    and conducting further research on this question, AMS found that the 
    varietal name issue is a complicated one involving a number of 
    interests. The question concerning the appropriate varietal name for 
    the grape has been ongoing for several years, and has been the subject 
    of State proceedings.
        AMS provides inspection and grading services and issues grade and 
    quality standards for commodities such as grapes. The agency does not 
    determine varietal names for such commodities. Therefore, based on the 
    above, the proposal to change the name ``Superior Seedless'' to 
    ``Sugraone'' is withdrawn.
        A total of ten comments were received pertaining to this specific 
    issue. Five comments from growers/shippers, receivers, and an European 
    import/export company were in favor of changing the reference in the 
    standard from Superior Seedless to Sugraone. Five comments from 
    growers/shippers, and receivers were against making this change.
        Therefore, AMS has decided that no changes will be made to the text 
    when stating grade requirements for this particular variety at this 
    time. Sections 51.882, 51.884, and 51.885 and any other references to 
    this variety will remain unchanged from the present standard, using the 
    term ``Superior Seedless.''
        In a separate, third area, as a technical change the paragraphs 
    incorporating text by reference to maturity requirements for grapes 
    grown in Arizona and California have been revised. Specifically, 
    Section 51.888 Maturity Requirements, has been revised to incorporate 
    by reference the latest Arizona table grape maturity requirements. 
    Therefore, it is no longer necessary to include each subsection of 
    Arizona regulations within the standard. This change will result in 
    deleting subsections (i), (ii)(A) through (E), and (iii). This 
    incorporation by reference was approved by the Director of the Federal 
    Register on August 25, 1995 in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 
    CFR part 51.
        The latest reference to the Arizona standards became effective 
    January 6, 1994. This results in two changes concerning procedure: 1.) 
    The reference to Cardinals and Robins requiring at least 14.5 percent 
    soluble solids is removed, and 2.). Instead of sampling the least 
    mature grapes in any container for the maturity test, the least mature 
    grapes in a contiguous area of the container shall be sampled.
        In addition, Paragraph 2 of this section is being revised to 
    reference the latest edition of the Administrative Code of California 
    (February 28, 1992). There are no apparent procedure changes as a 
    result of this change, however this does make the incorporation by 
    reference current.
    
    List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 51
    
        Agricultural commodities, Food grades and standards, Fruits, Nuts, 
    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Trees, Vegetables.
    
        For reasons set forth in the preamble, 7 CFR Part 51 shall be 
    amended as follows:
    
    PART 51--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for Part 51 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1621-1627.
    
        2. Section 51.885 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 51.885   U.S. No. 1 Institutional.
    
        ``U.S. No. 1 Institutional'' grapes must have no less than 95 
    percent of the containers in the lot legibly marked ``Institutional 
    Pack.'' Further requirements for this grade include grapes which 
    consist of clusters and/or bunches of well developed grapes of one 
    variety, except when designated as assorted varieties, which are at 
    least fairly well colored, uniform in appearance when so specified in 
    connection with the grade, and which meet the following requirements:
        (a) Basic requirements for berries:
        (1) Mature;
        (2) Firm;
        (3) Firmly attached to capstem;
        (4) Not weak;
        (5) Not materially shriveled at capstem;
        (6) Not shattered;
        (7) Not split or crushed;
        (8) Not wet.
        (b) Basic requirements for stems: Not weak, or dry and brittle.
        (c) Berries free from:
        (1) Decay;
        (2) Waterberry;
        (3) Sunburn.
        (d) Stems free from:
        (1) Mold;
        
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        (2) Decay.
        (e) Berries not damaged by: Any other cause.
        (f) Bunches not damaged by:
        (1) Shot berries;
        (2) Dried berries;
        (3) Other defective berries;
        (4) Any other cause.
        (g) Stems not damaged by:
        (1) Freezing;
        (2) Any other cause.
        (h) Size:
        (1) For berries: Exclusive of shot berries and dried berries, 75 
    percent, by count, of the berries on each bunch shall have the minimum 
    diameters indicated for varieties as follows:
        (i) Thompson Seedless, Perlette, Delight, Beauty Seedless, Superior 
    Seedless, Flame Seedless and other seedless varieties nine-sixteenths 
    of an inch.
        (ii) Other varieties ten-sixteenths of an inch.
        (2) For clusters/bunches: In this grade grapes shall consist of at 
    least a two berry cluster ranging to clusters and/or bunches of grapes 
    not greater than five ounces in weight. See Section 51.913.
        (i) For tolerances see Section 51.886.
        3. Section 51.886 is amended by revising the introductory text of 
    paragraph (b) and adding a new paragraph (c) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 51.886   Tolerances.
    
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        (b) In order to allow for variations incident to proper grading and 
    handling in each of the foregoing grades except U.S. No. 1 
    Institutional, tolerances, by weight, other than for maturity, are 
    provided as set forth in Tables I and II.
    * * * * *
        (c) In order to allow for variations incident to proper grading and 
    handling in the U.S. No. 1 Institutional grade only, tolerances, by 
    weight, other than for maturity, are provided as set forth in Tables Ia 
    and IIa of this section.
    
      Table Ia.--Tolerances at Shipping Point for U.S. No. 1 Institutional  
                                 Grade Only \1\                             
                                    [Percent]                               
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                       Factor                      U.S. No. 1 institutional 
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    (A) For clusters/bunches failing to meet     10.                        
     color requirements.                                                    
    (B) For clusters/bunches failing to meet     10.                        
     requirements for minimum diameter of                                   
     berries.                                                               
    (C) For offsize clusters/bunches...........  4.                         
    (D) For clusters/bunches and berries         8.                         
     failing to meet the remaining requirements                             
     for the grade.                                                         
    Including in (D):                                                       
      (a) For serious damage...................  2                          
        And, including in (a):                                              
    (i) For decay..............................  \1/2\ of 1.                
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    \1\Shipping point, as used in these standards, means the point of origin
      of the shipment in the producing area or at port of loading for ship  
      stores or overseas shipment, or, in the case of shipments from outside
      the continental United States, the port of entry into the United      
      States.                                                               
    
    
        Table IIa.--Tolerances En Route or at Destination for U.S. No. 1    
                            Institutional Grade Only                        
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                                                                 U.S. No. 1 
                              Factor                           institutional
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    (A) For clusters/bunches failing to meet color                          
     requirements............................................          10.  
    (B) For clusters/bunches failing to meet requirements for               
     minimum diameter of berries.............................          10.  
    (C) For offsize clusters/bunches.........................           4.  
    (D) For clusters/bunches and berries failing to meet the                
     remaining requirements for the grade....................          12.  
    Including in (D):                                                       
      (a) For permanent defects..............................           8.  
      (b) For serious damage.................................           4.  
        And, including in (b):                                              
          (i) For serious damage by permanent defects........           2.  
          (ii) For decay.....................................           1.  
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        4. In Sec. 51.888 paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 51.888  Maturity requirements.
    
        (a) In the case of grapes grown in Arizona or California, 
    ``mature'' means grapes in any lot shall meet the maturity requirements 
    for the variety as set forth in the applicable State Agricultural Laws 
    and Regulations referenced in this section. This incorporation by 
    reference was approved by the Director of the Federal Register in 
    accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies may be 
    obtained from, in the case of Arizona maturity regulations, Arizona 
    Department of Agriculture, Citrus, Fruit and Vegetable Standardization, 
    1688 W. Adams, Phoenix, AZ 85007 or in the case of California maturity 
    regulations, California Department of Food and Agriculture, Fruit and 
    Vegetable Quality Control, Standardization Section, 1220 N Street, P.O. 
    Box 942871, Sacramento, California 94271-0001 or copies of both 
    regulations may be inspected at USDA, AMS, F&VD, FPB, Standardization 
    Section, Room 2065-S, 14th and Independence Avenue, Washington, DC 
    20250 or at the Office of the Federal Register, Suite 700, 800 North 
    Capitol, Washington, DC.
        (1) Arizona maturity regulations are contained in Chapter 4--Plant 
    Services Division, Article 7, Fruit And Vegetable Standardization, 
    Section R3-4-733 Table Grape Standards, Effective January 6, 1994.
        (2) California maturity regulations are contained in The California 
    Code of Regulations, Title 3, Subchapter 4. Fresh Fruits, Nuts and 
    Vegetables, Article 25, Table Grapes and Raisins, February 28, 1992.
    * * * * *
    
    
    Sec. 51.913  [Redesignated as Sec. 51.914]
    
        5. In Part 51, Subpart--United States Standards for Grades of Table 
    Grapes (European or Vinifera Type), Sec. 51.913 is redesignated as 
    Sec. 51.914 and a new Sec. 51.913 is added under the heading 
    ``Definitions'' to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 51.913  Clusters.
    
        ``Clusters'' as used in these standards in reference to the U.S. 
    No. 1 Institutional grade only shall be defined as two or more berries 
    sharing a common point of attachment.
    
        Dated: March 11, 1996.
    Lon Hatamiya,
    Administrator.
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Published:
03/19/1996
Department:
Agricultural Marketing Service
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
96-6343
Dates:
April 18, 1996. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the regulations has been approved by the Director of the Federal Register as of April 18, 1996.
Pages:
11125-11127 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket Number FV-94-301
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96-6343.pdf
CFR: (5)
7 CFR 51.885
7 CFR 51.886
7 CFR 51.888
7 CFR 51.913
7 CFR 51.914