Kiwifruit Standards and Dumping Investigation




30 APRIL

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

1225

  1. Provisions concerning marking—Regulations 24 and 25 of the New Zealand Grown Fruit and Vegetables Regulations 1975* apply.

  2. Provisions concerning packaging—Regulations 16, 17, 23, 31 and 32 apply.

First Schedule

This Schedule details the shape and superficial skin defects allowable in each grade.

A. Extra Class

Fruit in this class must be of superior quality and may have only very slight defects

  1. Shape:

Flat:

Must be longer than wide.

Minimum ratio of minimum:maximum equatorial diameter of 0.80.

Dropped shoulder:

Both shoulders must be practically even.

Hayward mark:

One fine line without protuberance. Line must be exceed ⅓ length of fruit.

General:

No distortion, ridging or inverted flower end.

  1. Skin Defects:

Superficial skin blemishes and stains which merge with the colour of the fruit are acceptable.

  1. Sunburn:

Distinctly olive green fruit not permitted.

B. Class 1

Fruit in this class must be of good quality, firm and the flesh sound. Slight defects are allowed:

  1. Shape:

Flat:

Must be longer than wide.

Minimum ratio of minimum:maximum equatorial diameter is 0.76.

Dropped shoulder:

Maximum permitted slope is 15°.

Hayward mark:

One or two lines without protuberance.

General:

No distortion, obvious ridging or inverted flower end.

  1. Skin Defects:

Superficial skin blemishes and stains which contrast with skin must not exceed 1 cm² in total.

Black marks are not permitted.

Marks extending below the skin are not permitted.

  1. Sunburn:

Distinctly olive green fruit not permitted.

C. Class 2

Fruit in this class must be of marketable quality. The flesh must not show any serious defect:

  1. Shape:

Flat:

Must be longer than wide.

Minimum ratio of minimum:maximum equatorial diameter of 0.70.

Dropped shoulder:

Maximum permitted slope is 25°.

Hayward mark:

Must not severely distort fruit.

  1. Skin Defects:

Superficial skin blemishes and stains which contrast with the skin must not exceed 2 cm² in total.

Black marks are not permitted.

Marks extending below the skin are not permitted.

  1. Sunburn:

Distinctly olive green fruit not permitted.

Second Schedule

Sizing

Sizing is determined by weight for each class as indicated in this Schedule:

Class Min. Weight Size Weight gms
Extra 88 gm 18 185 ÷
22 160 - 185
25 143 - 160
27 127 - 143
30 116 - 127
33 106 - 116
36 98 - 106
1 70 gm 25 143 ÷
30 116 - 127
33 106 - 116
36 98 - 106
39 88 - 98
42 78 - 88
46 70 - 78
2 70 gm Extra large 116 -
Large 98 - 116
Medium 78 - 98
Small 70 - 78

Dated at Wellington this 27th day of April 1992.

R. BALLARD, Director-General, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.

*S.R.U1975/57

903968*

Commerce

Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988

Initiation of Dumping Investigation: PVC Cling Film from Korea and Taiwan

Notice is hereby given that I, Alexander Hugh McPhail, Manager, Trade Remedies Group, Ministry of Commerce, acting pursuant to section 10(1) of the Dumping and Countervailing Duties Act 1988 and under delegated authority from the Secretary of Commerce, have initiated an investigation to determine both the existence and effect of alleged dumping of the goods listed in the Schedule to this notice, being satisfied that sufficient evidence has been provided that:

(a) The goods imported or intended to be imported into New Zealand are being dumped; and



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🌾 Standard Grade for Kiwifruit Notice 1992 (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
27 April 1992
Kiwifruit, Standard grade, Quality, Packaging, Marking, Shape, Skin defects, Sizing
  • R. Ballard, Director-General, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries

🏭 Initiation of Dumping Investigation: PVC Cling Film from Korea and Taiwan

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Dumping, Investigation, PVC Cling Film, Korea, Taiwan, Trade Remedies
  • Alexander Hugh McPhail, Manager, Trade Remedies Group, Ministry of Commerce