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18 September 2015

AMS Proposes Rule To Revise U.S. Standards For Processed Raisin Grades

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In the August 21, 2015, Federal Register, USDA's AMS proposed to revise the United States grade standards for Processed Raisins by removing five references to the term "midget."
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

In the August 21, 2015, Federal Register, USDA's AMS proposed to revise the United States grade standards for Processed Raisins by removing five references to the term "midget." These changes would modernize and clarify the standards by removing dual terminology for the same requirement.Comments are due October 20, 2015.

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