Idaho, Oregon growers vote to continue marketing order
The continuation of the marketing order was favored by 91 percent of eligible Irish potato growers voting in the referendum, representing 79 percent of the volume voted, according to USDA. The marketing order authorizes the establishment of minimum grade, size, quality, maturity and pack requirements for fresh market Irish potatoes grown in the production area.
The marketing order requires that a continuance referendum be held within every six-year period. USDA would consider terminating the marketing order if less than two-thirds of growers, by number and production volume, favor continuance.
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