Raisins Produced From Grapes Grown In California; Increase in Desirable Carryout Used to Compute Trade Demand
marketing-order · Agricultural Marketing Service · Rule · Published 1998-07-24 · Effective 1998-08-01 · 63 FR 39699
Document
Document number
98-19874
Federal Register citation
63 FR 39699
CFR reference
7 CFR 989
Type
Rule
Action
Interim final rule with request for comments.
Category
marketing-order
Sub-agency
Agricultural Marketing Service
Publication date
1998-07-24
Effective date
1998-08-01
USDA docket
FV98-989-2 IFR
Abstract
This rule increases the desirable carryout used to compute the yearly trade demand for raisins covered under the Federal marketing order for California raisins. The order regulates the handling of raisins produced from grapes grown in California and is administered locally by the Raisin Administrative Committee (Committee). Trade demand is computed based on a formula specified in the order, and is used to determine volume regulation percentages for each crop year, if necessary. Desirable carryout, one factor in this formula, is the amount of tonnage from the prior crop year needed during the first part of the next crop year to meet market needs, before new crop raisins are available for shipment. This rule increases the desirable carryout from 2 to 2\1/2\ months of prior year's shipments. This increase allows for a higher free tonnage percentage which makes more raisins available to handlers for immediate use early in the season.