Stay Ahead with Comprehensive Potatoes Monitoring in the Federal Register
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Understanding the Importance of Monitoring Potatoes in the Federal Register
Potatoes, a staple in diets across the globe, not only hold significant nutritional value but also represent a billion-dollar industry in the United States alone. For professionals such as farmers, agricultural scientists, trade analysts, and policy analysts, keeping up with the latest developments around potatoes in the Federal Register is crucial.
Why Monitor Potatoes Regulations?
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Seizing Funding Opportunities: Various programs and grants are available for potato farmers and researchers aimed at enhancing cultivation practices, boosting production efficiencies, and improving market competitiveness.
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Staying Ahead of Policy Changes: Regulatory measures concerning agricultural chemicals, trade agreements, and environmental policies can significantly impact potato cultivation and distribution. Timely updates from the Federal Register can help stakeholders quickly adapt to these changes.
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Simplifying Monitoring Efforts: Traditionally, staying informed required combing through lengthy documents and notices. Today, AI-powered tools streamline this process, providing concise and relevant updates straight to your digital device.
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Responding to Open Comment Periods: Inputting during open comment periods is vital for stakeholders who wish to influence policy outcomes to better reflect their operational realities and challenges.
Recent Trends and Regulatory Impacts
The potato industry is progressively influenced by trends such as sustainable farming practices that minimize environmental impact, the integration of technology in farming, and the rising demand for organic produce. Regulations tend to follow these trends closely, particularly in areas involving chemical usage and export standards.
Key Industries and Interest Groups
- Farmers and Growers: They need to know about the latest cultivation standards and compliance requirements.
- Agribusiness Owners: To capitalize on market opportunities and mitigate risks associated with regulatory changes.
- Supply Chain Managers: Ensuring transport and logistics operations align with federal guidelines.
- Environmental Advocates: Monitoring legal developments around environmental impact assessments and sustainable practices.
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Staying informed helps your business to respond quickly and effectively. Whether it's seizing a funding opportunity or adjusting to a new regulation, FedMonitor positions you at the forefront of industry developments.
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This proposed rule would implement a recommendation from the Idaho-Eastern Oregon Potato Committee (Committee) to increase the assessment rate established for the 2024-2025 fiscal period and subsequent fiscal periods from $0.002 to $0.003 per hundred...
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Proposed Rule | Sep 27, 2024 |
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This rule implements recommendations from the National Potato Promotion Board (Board) to change its membership and organization by revising the formula used to determine the number of producer and importer seats on the Board, reducing the maximum num...
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Rule | Jan 08, 2024 |
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This proposed rule would implement recommendations from the National Potato Promotion Board (Board) to change its membership and organization by revising the formula used to determine the number of producer and importer seats on the Board, reducing t...
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Proposed Rule | Sep 05, 2023 |
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The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is withdrawing the proposed rule to terminate the Federal marketing order regulating the handling of onions grown in South Texas and the rules and regulations issued thereunder, and the proposed corresponding...
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Proposed Rule | Feb 21, 2023 |
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This rule changes the approved data sources used to determine the number of National Potato Promotion Board (Board) seats, expands payment methods used to remit assessments to include electronic submission, and updates the table of Harmonized Tariff...
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Rule | Apr 15, 2022 |
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This final rule terminates the Federal marketing order regulating the handling of Irish potatoes grown in Washington, and the rules and regulations issued thereunder. The marketing order is administered locally by the State of Washington Potato Commi...
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Rule | Feb 15, 2022 |
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This proposal invites comments on amendments to the Potato Research and Promotion Plan (Plan) as recommended by the National Potato Promotion Board (Board) and the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The Board administers the Plan...
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Proposed Rule | Sep 16, 2021 |
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This final rule revises size requirements for Irish potatoes grown in certain designated counties of Idaho, and Malheur County, Oregon. The Idaho-Eastern Oregon Potato Committee (Committee) recommended this action to improve the handling and marketin...
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Rule | Sep 13, 2021 |
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This rule invites comments on the proposed termination of the Federal marketing order regulating the handling of Irish potatoes grown in Washington, and the rules and regulations issued thereunder. The marketing order is administered locally by the S...
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Proposed Rule | Sep 07, 2021 |
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This rule invites comments on the proposed termination of the Federal marketing order regulating the handling of onions grown in South Texas and the rules and regulations issued thereunder. A corresponding change would be made to the onion import reg...
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Proposed Rule | Aug 05, 2021 |
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This proposed rule invites comments on a recommendation from the Idaho-Eastern Oregon Potato Committee (Committee) to revise the size requirements for Irish potatoes grown in certain designated counties of Idaho, and Malheur County, Oregon. The Commi...
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Proposed Rule | Apr 23, 2021 |
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This final rule suspends the reporting and assessment requirements prescribed under the marketing order regulating Irish potatoes grown in Washington. In a separate action, the State of Washington Potato Committee recommended termination of the marke...
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Rule | Feb 24, 2021 |
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This document directs that a referendum be conducted among eligible producers of Irish potatoes grown in certain designated counties in Idaho, and Malheur County, Oregon, to determine whether they favor continuance of the marketing order regulating t...
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Rule | Feb 12, 2021 |
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This proposed rule invites comments on a recommendation from the State of Washington Potato Committee (Committee) to suspend the reporting and assessment requirements prescribed under the marketing order regulating Irish Potatoes grown in Washington...
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Proposed Rule | Oct 13, 2020 |
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This final rule changes the reporting requirements for certain Irish potatoes, tomatoes, and onions regulated under section 608e of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (section 8e). With this change, importers of those regula...
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Rule | Mar 06, 2020 |
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This final rule revises the size requirements currently prescribed under the federal marketing order for Irish potatoes grown in Colorado. This action revises the minimum size requirement for U.S. No. 2 or better grade round potatoes to align with th...
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Rule | May 21, 2019 |
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This final rule terminates the Federal marketing order regulating the handling of Irish potatoes grown in Southeastern states (Order). The Order has been suspended, at the industry's recommendation, since 2011. Because the industry has not petitioned...
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Rule | Feb 19, 2019 |
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This proposed rule invites comments on a recommendation to revise the size requirements currently prescribed under the federal marketing order for Irish potatoes grown in Colorado. This action would revise the minimum size requirement for U.S. No. 2...
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Proposed Rule | Jan 31, 2019 |
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This final rule implements a recommendation from the Idaho- Eastern Oregon Potato Committee (Committee) to revise the varietal classifications that determine the size requirements for Irish potatoes grown in certain designated counties of Idaho, and...
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Rule | Oct 03, 2018 |
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This rule implements a recommendation from the Colorado Potato Administrative Committee (Committee) to increase the assessment rate established for Area No. 2 for the 2018-2019 and subsequent fiscal periods. The assessment rate will remain in effect...
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Rule | Aug 27, 2018 |