AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ACT 1929
Apricot Grading and Packing Code 1983
This Code was repealed by the Repeal of Grading and Packing Codes Notice 2001 as at 24 Aug 2001 (see Gazette 24 Aug 2001 p. 4575).
Western Australia
Apricot Grading and Packing Code 1983
Contents
1.Citation1
2.Commencement1
3.Application1
4.Grades of quality1
5.Standard of Grade I apricots1
6.Standard of Grade II apricots2
7.Sizes2
8.Packages for apricots3
9.Packing and marking packages3
10.Display for retail sale4
Notes
Compilation table5
Western Australia
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ACT 1929
Apricot Grading and Packing Code 1983
Made by the Minister for Agriculture.
This Code may be cited as the Apricot Grading and Packing Code 1983.
This Code shall come into operation on 1 October 1983.
(1)This Code is, subject to subclauses (2) and (3) of this clause, the relevant code under the Agricultural Products Act 1929 for the grading, marking and packing of apricots for sale.
(2)Clauses 8 and 9 of this Code do not apply to a retail sale.
(3)This Code does not apply where apricots are sold or intended to be sold for the purpose of manufacturing, processing or packing.
Apricots shall be graded according to their quality as Grade I or Grade II.
5.Standard of Grade I apricots
Apricots graded as Grade I shall comprise apricots —
(a)that are clean and well formed;
(b)that are free from scratch marks, rub marks, brown sunburn marks, healed injuries, healed insect bites, stings or spray burn;
(c)that are not overripe, affected by storage disorder or shrivelled;
(d)that are free from disease, broken skins, excessive bruising and physical injuries which would be likely to impair their keeping quality; and
(e)that have reached a stage of development that will ensure a proper completion of the ripening process.
6.Standard of Grade II apricots
Apricots graded as Grade II shall comprise only apricots —
(a)that are clean;
(b)that are not overripe, affected by storage disorder or shrivelled;
(c)that are free from disease, broken skins, excessive bruising and physical injury that would impair their keeping quality; and
(d)that have reached a stage of development which will ensure a proper completion of the ripening process.
(1)For the purposes of this Code the diameter of an apricot is the greatest transverse measurement of the fruit taken at right angles to the axis passing through the stem of the fruit.
(2)The minimum diameter for apricots graded as Grade I is 30 millimetres and the minimum diameter for apricots graded as Grade II is 35 millimetres.
(3)Notwithstanding anything in this clause, apricots offered for sale shall not be of a size that is less than the size specified in any notice in force under section 3D (3) of the Agricultural Products Act 1929.
(1)Apricots shall be packed only in a package that is of a type referred to in the Fruit Packages Code 1983 formulated under the Agricultural Products Act 1929.
(2)The following types of packages set out in the Fruit Packages Code 1983 are most commonly used for apricots —
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Internal dimensions (in millimetres) |
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Type of package |
Length |
Width |
Depth |
Half dump case or carton |
450 |
215 |
180 |
Half standard case or carton |
450 |
290 |
135 |
Plastic returnable crate — 18 litre |
555 |
230 |
150 |
Plastic returnable crate — 22 litre |
465 |
285 |
167 |
Plastic returnable crate — 30 litre |
555 |
230 |
238 |
9.Packing and marking packages
(1)A package in which apricots are sold shall not contain —
(a)fruit of any other kind;
(b)apricots of any grade other than the grade specified on the package.
(2)The package in which apricots are sold shall bear a label or other marking specifying in relation to the apricots contained therein, the following particulars —
(a)the word “apricots”;
(b)the grade of quality;
(c)the name and district of the grower or packer of the fruit.
(3)The size of the characters setting out the particulars required to be marked on any package containing apricots being sold shall be —
(a)if printed on a label — not less than 5 millimetres in height;
(b)if stencilled on the package — not less than 20 millimetres in height.
There shall be attached to each display of apricots exposed for sale by retail a readily visible sign or label with letters and figures not less than 25 millimetres in height, showing the grade of such apricots to enable the apricots to be identified by the purchaser as being of that grade.
1.This is a compilation of the Apricot Grading and Packing Code 1983 and includes the amendments referred to in the following Table.
Citation |
Gazettal |
Commencement |
Apricot Grading and Packing Code 1983 |
23 Sep 1983 p. 3861 |
1 Oct 1983 (see r. 2) |
This Code was repealed by the Repeal of Grading and Packing Codes Notice 2001 as at 24 Aug 2001 (see Gazette 24 Aug 2001 p. 4575) |
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