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Agricultural commodities definition

Agricultural commodities means wheat, cotton, flax, corn, dry beans, oats, barley, rye, tobacco, rice, peanuts, soybeans, sugar beets, sugar cane, tomatoes, grain sorghum, sunflowers, raisins, oranges, sweet corn, dry peas, freezing and canning peas, forage, apples, grapes, potatoes, industrial hemp, timber and forests, nursery crops, citrus, and other fruits and vegetables, nuts, tame hay, native grass, aquacultural species including, but not limited to, any species of finfish, mollusk, crustacean, or other aquatic invertebrate, amphibian, reptile, or aquatic plant propagated or reared in a controlled or selected environment, excluding stored grain;
Agricultural commodities means agricultural products and livestock.
Agricultural commodities means any agricultural

Examples of Agricultural commodities in a sentence

  • Agricultural commodities may be provided to meet emergency food needs through foreign governments and private or public organizations, including intergovernmental organizations.

  • Agricultural commodities agreement, with memorandum of understanding.

  • Agricultural commodities also may be provided for non-emergency assistance through private voluntary organizations or cooperatives which are, to the extent practicable, registered with USAID, and through intergovernmental organizations.

  • For purposes of this program, Priority Commodities are defined as:• Agricultural commodities coveredby (7 U.S.C. 7333).

  • List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 180 Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, Agricultural commodities, Pesticides and pests, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.


More Definitions of Agricultural commodities

Agricultural commodities or "commodities," means: (a) Grains for which inspection standards have been established under the United States grain standards act; (b) pulses and similar commodities for which inspection stan- dards have been established under the agricultural marketing act of 1946; and (c) other similar agricultural products for which inspection standards have been established or which have been otherwise designated by the department by rule for inspection services or the warehousing requirements of this chapter.
Agricultural commodities or “commodities” means cotton, all agricultural products commonly classed as grain, including rice, rough rice, corn, wheat, oats, rye, soybeans, barley, and grain sorghum, and any other agricultural commodity or other farm product which the commission may, by regulation, declare to be a commodity subject to this Chapter.
Agricultural commodities means any agricultural commodity, non-processed food, feed, fiber, or livestock, including insects. (Section 18b-101 of the Law)
Agricultural commodities means the commodities in the agriculture value chain that are sold for a commercial value;
Agricultural commodities means any agricultural commodity, non-processed food, feed, fiber, or livestock, including insects.
Agricultural commodities mean the products of agricultural land, livestock, fishing and the products directly related to the first level processing of these products, which are listed in schedule I referred to by Article 31 of the Treaty establishing the European Community (Rome Treaty).
Agricultural commodities means Illinois crops of fiber, food, oilseeds, seeds, fruit, vegetables, horticulture, grain, and their products or by-products and products of aquaculture, horticulture, hydroponics, silviculture, livestock, dairy, poultry, bees, ratites and any other products or by-products.