Agricultural Products Act 1929
Potato Grading and Packing Code 1983
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Potato Grading and Packing Code 1983
Contents
1.Citation1
2.Commencement1
3.Application1
4.Mature potatoes1
5.Compliance with standard2
6.Grades of potatoes2
10.Standard of Seed Grade potatoes2
11.Standard of Stock Food grade potatoes2
12.Weights of Seed Grade potatoes3
13.Packages for potatoes3
14.Marking of packages3
Notes
Compilation table5
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Agricultural Products Act 1929
Potato Grading and Packing Code 1983
This Code may be cited as the Potato Grading and Packing Code 1983 1.
This Code shall come into operation on 1 October 1983.
This Code is the relevant code under the Agricultural Products Act 1929 for the grading, marking and packing of potatoes for sale —
(a)for use as seed; and
(b)for stock food.
[Clause 3 inserted in Gazette 18 September 1987 p.3652.]
For the purposes of this Code —
“mature” means that the outer skin of a potato does not loosen or feather during the ordinary processes of handling.
Potatoes contained in a package shall be deemed to comply with the standard of a grade if 95% by weight thereof comply with that standard.
Potatoes shall be graded according to their quality and weight as —
[(a) to (f) deleted]
(g)Seed Grade (Run);
(h)Seed Grade (Medium);
(i)Seed Grade (Small); or
(j)Stock Food.
[Clause 6 amended in Gazette 18 September 1987 p.3652.]
[7, 8, 9. Repealed in Gazette 18 September 1987 p.3652.]
10.Standard of Seed Grade potatoes
Potatoes graded as Seed Grade (Run), Seed Grade (Medium) or Seed Grade (Small) shall consist of sound potatoes suitable for planting and which are of one variety and reasonably free from dirt or other foreign matter, digging injury, second growth or damage caused by disease, sunburn or insects.
11.Standard of Stock Food grade potatoes
Potatoes graded as “Stock Food” shall consist of potatoes intended for stock food and not for human consumption.
12.Weights of Seed Grade potatoes
Potatoes graded as —
[(a) to (f) deleted]
(g)Seed Grade (Run) shall weigh not less than 35 grams each;
(h)Seed Grade (Medium) shall weigh not less than 35 grams each nor more than 350 grams each;
(i)Seed Grade (Small) shall weigh not less than 35 grams nor more than 70 grams each.
[Clause 12 amended in Gazette 18 September 1987 p.3652.]
(1)Except for Seed Grade, potatoes shall be packed only in —
(a)new bags; or
(b)clean secondhand bags; or
(c)clean bulk bins.
(2)Seed Grade potatoes shall be packed in —
(a)new bags; or
(b)clean bulk bins.
[Clause 13 amended in Gazette 18 September 1987 p.3652.]
(1)A package in which potatoes are sold shall not contain potatoes of any grade other than the grade specified on the package.
(2)The package in which potatoes are sold shall bear a label or other marking specifying in relation to the potatoes contained therein the following particulars —
(a)the word “potatoes”;
(b)the grade of quality;
(c)the name and district of the grower or packer of the potatoes.
(3)The size of the characters setting out the particulars required to be marked on any package containing potatoes 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.
1This is a compilation of the Potato Grading and Packing Code 1983 and includes the amendments referred to in the following Table.
Citation |
Gazettal |
Commencement |
Potato Grading and Packing Code 1983 |
23 Sep 1983 p. 3876-7 |
1 Oct 1983 (see cl. 2) |
Potato Grading and Packing Codes Amendment Notice 1987, |
18 Sep 1987 p. 3652 |
18 Sep 1987 (see cl. 2 and Gazette 18 Sep 1987 p. 3587) |
These regulations were 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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Defined terms
[This is a list of terms defined and the provisions where they are defined. The list is not part of the law.]
Defined termProvision(s)
mature4