In the August 17, 2016, Federal Register, USDA's AMS implemented a recommendation from the Almond Board of California to change the quality control requirements currently prescribed under the California almond marketing order. The order regulates the handling of almonds grown in California. The Board locally administers the order and comprises growers and handlers operating within California. This rule relaxes incoming quality requirements by increasing the inedible kernel tolerance from 0.50 percent to 2 percent. This relaxation decreases California almond handlers' disposition obligation. This change also allows handlers more flexibility in their operations while continuing to maintain quality control and ensuring compliance with the order's requirements. Comments are due October 17, 2016.
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