989 Raisins Public Hearing

Proposed Changes to the Marketing Order for Raisins Produced from Grapes Grown in California

USDA conducted a two-day hearing to gather evidence on proposed amendments to the federal marketing order for California raisins on February 13-14, 2024. 

The Committee recommended the proposed amendments after determining a significant reduction in the size of the industry has made it increasingly difficult to fill Committee positions and conduct business. The proposed amendments would reduce Committee membership, eliminate the designated cooperative bargaining association member seat, lower quorum requirements, remove producer district representation, remove the requirement for separate member and alternate nominations, remove factors for establishing marketing policy, add language to clarify the quality of reconditioned raisins, add authority to accept voluntary contributions, and add language regarding ownership of intellectual property.

The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) also proposes to make additional changes to the Order as may be necessary to conform to any amendatory changes that result from the hearing. The links for the witnesses’ testimony and supporting documents, USDA’s supporting documents, and hearing transcripts are available below. The filing of post-hearing submissions and notifications are due by 4:30 pm EST on May 1, 2024. Please send all electronic filings to the Hearing Clerk’s email address at SM.OHA.HearingClerks@usda.gov.

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