A. By diameter:
The maximum diameter difference of apples in the same package shall be limited to:
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5 mm if the diameter of the smallest apples is less than 80 mm.
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12 mm if the diameter of the smallest apple is equal to or over 80 mm.
Or
B. By weight:
The maximum difference by weight between apples in the same package shall be limited to:
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15 g if the weight of the smallest apple is 90 g.
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20 g if the weight of the smallest apple 90 g and over but under 135 g.
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30 g if the weight of the smallest apple is 135 g and over but under 200 g.
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40 g if the weight of the smallest apple is 200 g and over but under 300 g.
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50 g if the weight of the smallest apple is over 300 g.
There is no size uniformity for apples packed loose in the package or sales package.
5.2
Packaging
Apples must be packed in such a way as to protect the produce properly. The materials used inside the package
must be new
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, clean, and of a quality such as to avoid causing any external or internal damage to the produce.
The use of materials, particularly of paper or stamps bearing trade specifications is allowed, provided the printing
or labeling has been done with non-toxic ink or glue.
Apples shall be packed in each container in compliance with the Code of Practice for Packaging and Transport
of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (CXC 44-1995).
5.2.1 Description of Containers
The containers shall meet the quality, hygiene, ventilation and resistance characteristics to ensure suitable
handling, shipping and preserving of the apples. Packages must be free of all foreign matter and smell.
6.
MARKING OR LABELLING
6.1
Consumer Packages
In addition to the requirements of the General Standard for the Labelling of Prepackaged Foods (CXS 1-1985),
the following specific provisions apply:
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