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USDA proposes revising US standards for watermelon

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is proposing to revise the US Standards for Watermelon to provide a common language for trade.

In October 2019, the National Watermelon Association (NWA), a trade association representing growers, retailers, and shippers from 30 US states, Canada, and Central America, petitioned the USDA to revise the watermelon standards and update the official USDA visual aids library. Revisions to their request were made in November 2020.

AMS is proposing to include Anthracnose in the decay tolerance in the US No. 1 and US No. 2 grades; adjust the range of average weight from 20-42 to 10-34 pounds; add sunburn as a permanent defect; revise scoring guides for hail, rind worm injury, scars, hollow heart, sunburn, and transit rubs; remove metric measurements from the standard; and make minor editorial changes.

The notice of the proposed revisions was published in the Federal Register on March 11, 2021. Written comments must be received by May 10, 2021. Comments should be submitted online at regulations.gov, faxed to (540) 361-1199, or mailed to the USDA, Specialty Crops Inspection Division, 100 Riverside Parkway, Suite 101, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 22406.

Copies of the proposed revised US Standards for Grades of Watermelon are available at www.regulations.gov.
Copies of the current US Standards for Grades of Watermelon are available on the AMS website.


For more information:
David Horner
USDA
Tel: +1 540-361-1128
E-mail: [email protected]

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