USDA Seeks Comments on Establishing New
Honey Packers and Importers Promotion Order
WASHINGTON, June 1, 2007 – The U.S. Department
of Agriculture today announced that it is seeking comments on
a proposal for a new national Honey Packers and Importers Research,
Promotion, Consumer Education and Industry Information Order.
“The proposed national research and promotion
program would replace the existing Honey Promotion, Research and
Consumer Information Order, and the Department is recommending
a referendum be conducted, prior to the implementation of the
proposed order, to ascertain if the persons covered and assessed
favor it,” said Lloyd C. Day, administrator of USDA’s
Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), a marketing and regulatory
programs agency.
The program would be administered by a 10-member
board and its alternates responsible for carrying out activities
intended to strengthen the position of the honey industry in the
marketplace, and developing, maintaining and expanding domestic
and foreign markets for honey and honey products. The national
coordinated generic program would be financed by a mandatory assessment
of $0.01 per pound on honey and honey products paid by first handlers
and importers that handle or import at least 250,000 pounds of
the commodity annually.
The proposed rule will be published in the June
4, 2007, Federal register, along with a proposed rule on the procedures
to be used in the referendum to determine if the program will
go into effect. Comments on both rules must be received by Aug.
3, 2007. Comments should be mailed in triplicate to the Research
and Promotion Branch, Fruit and Vegetable Programs, AMS, USDA,
Stop 0244, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250-0244;
by phone (888) 720-9917;
fax (202) 205-2800;
or e-mail to: www.regulations.gov
Copies of the proposed rule and any comments
that are received maybe requested from the same address above
or viewed at:
www.ams.usda.gov/fv/rpdocketlist.htm or www.regulations.gov
AMS encourages all eligible individuals to participate
in its committee and board activities. It is USDA’s policy
that membership on industry-governed boards and committees accurately
reflect the diversity of individuals served by the programs.
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S.E. Iowa Beekeepers Spring Field Day
The S.E. Iowa Beekeepers held their Spring Field
Day Saturday, June 9th at the Wehr Honey Farm.
The agenda for the day was Queen rearing. We
discussed how to set up colonies for rearing Queens and make up
nucs and put a ripe Queen cell in them. A potluck supper was enjoyed
by all.