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Mango farming and trade have long played crucial roles in the agricultural industry, making it vital for stakeholders to stay up-to-date with the latest federal regulations and policies. With the dynamic nature of federal rules affecting the production, import, and distribution of mangoes, professionals in the agribusiness sector, including mango growers and exporters, need to be vigilant in monitoring changes in the Federal Register.

Who Should Monitor Mango Policies?

Several key industries and professions benefit from closely watching mango-related federal updates:

  • Agribusiness Owners: These individuals need to adhere to standards concerning food safety and import/export regulations that directly impact mango production and sales.
  • Trade Compliance Officers: Ensuring that company practices align with federal regulations is crucial, especially in maintaining import/export compliance and avoiding steep fines or business interruptions.
  • Environmental Consultants: Mango cultivation areas often engage with environmental review processes due to pesticide usage and irrigation needs. Monitoring updates helps align practices with changing environmental policies.

Why Mango Regulations Matter

Mangoes are a critical agricultural commodity, and keeping pace with regulations is essential due to several reasons:

  1. Trade Agreements: Changes in international trade agreements can alter tariffs and import/export conditions, influencing supply chains significantly.
  2. Pesticide Use Regulations: Modifications in permissible pesticide types and quantities can impact farming practices.
  3. Food Safety Standards: The continuous tightening of food safety criteria demands strict adherence by both domestic producers and importers.

By understanding who writes these rules and why they flex over time, stakeholders can better navigate the complexities of compliance.

Recent Trends in Mango Regulation

In recent years, there have been shifts toward more stringent food safety and environmental protection regulations across various states and on federal levels. These trends necessitate a responsive approach from all impacted parties to ensure compliance and continuity of operations.

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Latest Documents

Title Type Published
The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) withdraws a proposed rule recommended by the National Mango Board (Board) that would have adjusted the Mango Promotion, Research, and Information Order (Order) to allocate the seven foreign producer Board seat...
Proposed Rule Jul 31, 2023
This proposal invites comments on changes to the representation of the National Mango Board (Board) under the Mango Promotion, Research and Information Order (Order). This action would allocate the seven foreign producer Board seats to the top five m...
Proposed Rule Nov 01, 2022
The Department of Agriculture (Department) is adopting, as a final rule with minor changes, an interim final rule that amends the Mango Promotion, Research and Information Order (Order) by removing the provisions of frozen mangos as a covered commodi...
Rule Jun 25, 2021
This rule amends the Mango Promotion, Research and Information Order (Order) by removing the provisions of frozen mangos as a covered commodity. The Order is administered by the National Mango Board (Board) with oversight by the U.S. Department of Ag...
Rule Feb 24, 2021
This document directs that a referendum be conducted among eligible first handlers and importers of mangos to determine whether they favor continuance of the Agricultural Marketing Service's (AMS) regulations regarding a national mango research and p...
Proposed Rule Aug 18, 2020
The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is modifying a notification of referendum order published in the February 21, 2019 issue of the Federal Register. This document amends the dates of the voting period for the referendum. This document directs t...
Proposed Rule Apr 09, 2019
This rule amends the Agricultural Marketing Service's (AMS) regulations regarding a fresh mango national research and promotion program to include frozen mangos as a covered commodity under the Mango Promotion, Research and Information Order. The imp...
Rule Feb 21, 2019
This document directs that a referendum be conducted among eligible first handlers and importers of mangos to determine whether they favor the inclusion of frozen mangos as a covered commodity under the Mango Promotion, Research and Information Order...
Proposed Rule Feb 21, 2019
This proposed rule invites comments on amending the Agricultural Marketing Service's (AMS) regulations regarding a fresh mango national research and promotion program to include frozen mangos as a covered commodity. Additionally, this proposal announ...
Proposed Rule Apr 06, 2018
This proposal would amend the research and promotion orders-- or the regulations under the orders--overseen by the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) to provide uniform authority for the removal of board members and staff who fail to perform their...
Proposed Rule Nov 23, 2016
This rule implements the provisions of section 10004 of the Agricultural Act of 2014 and modifies the organic assessment exemption regulations under 23 Federal marketing orders and 22 research and promotion programs (commodity promotion programs). Th...
Rule Dec 31, 2015
This document directs that a referendum be conducted among eligible first handlers and importers of mangos to determine whether they favor continuance of the Mango Promotion, Research and Information Order (Order).
Proposed Rule Feb 12, 2015
This proposal would modify the organic assessment exemption regulations under 23 Federal marketing orders and 22 research and promotion programs. The current regulations would be amended to allow persons that produce, handle, market, or import certif...
Proposed Rule Dec 16, 2014
This document amends the Mango Promotion, Research, and Information Order (Order) to allow foreign producers, from countries exporting mangos to the United States, to nominate themselves or other foreign producers for appointment to the National Mang...
Rule Jul 02, 2013
This rule would allow foreign producers, from major countries exporting mangos to the United States, who are not members of a foreign producer organization to submit names to the Secretary for appointment to the National Mango Board (Board). At this...
Proposed Rule Feb 06, 2013
This rule amends the Mango Promotion, Research, and Information Order (Order) to increase the assessment rate on first handlers and importers of mangos from one-half cent per pound to three- quarters of a cent per pound. The increase is permitted und...
Rule Apr 12, 2012
This rule reduces the number of National Mango Board (Board) members from 20 to 18 to reflect the elimination of two non-voting wholesaler/retailer positions. In accordance with the Mango Promotion, Research, and Information Order (Order), which is a...
Rule Jun 22, 2011
This rule proposes to adjust the number of members on the National Mango Board (Board) from 20 to 18 to reflect the elimination of two non-voting wholesaler/retailer positions. In accordance with the Mango Promotion, Research, and Information Order (...
Proposed Rule Mar 14, 2011
This notice directs that a referendum be conducted among eligible first handlers and importers of mangos to determine whether they favor continuance of the Mango Promotion, Research and Information Order (Order).
Proposed Rule Dec 07, 2009
The Department of Agriculture (USDA) is adopting, as a final rule, without change, an interim final rule that modifies the term of office provision of the Mango Promotion, Research, and Information Order (Order) so that the term of office and term li...
Rule Oct 25, 2007