The regulations and requirements for artichokes heads of the varieties (cultivars) of Cynara scolymus L., are as follows:
Quality standards
(1) | Subject to the standards for Class 1, Class 2, Class 3 and Lowest Class artichokes in subregulation 3 and the permissible deviations in subregulation 5, artichokes shall ; |
(c) | be clean and free from foreign matter, including soil; |
(d) | be free from Arthropoda infestation; |
(e) | be free from insect damage or damage caused by other organisms; |
(f) | be free from blemishes; |
(g) | be free from injuries; |
(h) | be free from bruises; |
(i) | be free from abnormal external moisture; |
(j) | be free from foreign odours; |
(k) | not be running to seed; |
(I) | be free from cold damage; |
(m) | be free from sun-scorch; |
(n) | be free from any other factors that affect or may affect the quality of the artichokes detrimentally; |
(o) | be fresh and firm and show no sign of withering; |
(p) | be sound and attractive in appearance and have normal characteristics of the cultivar; |
(q) | be of such development and condition as to enable them to withstand transport and handling. |
(2) | The stems of artichokes shall be cut off cleanly and not be longer than 100 mm: Provided that this provision is not applicable to artichokes packed in bunches or to the artichokes of the variety "Spinoso". |
Classifications
(a) | In the case of Class 1 artichokes ; |
(i) | the bracts shall be well closed; |
(ii) | the ducts shall show no incipient woodiness; and |
(iii) | small cracks due to frost, may be present. |
(b) | In the case of Class 2 and Class 3 artichokes ; |
(i) | the bracts may be slightly open; |
(ii) | the ducts may show incipient woodiness; |
(iii) | small cracks due to frost, may be present; and |
(iv) | slight staining on the outer bracts are permitted. |
(c) | In the case of Lowest Class artichokes - unspecified. |
Packing and sorting requirements
(a) | The minimum diameter for all classes artichokes is 60 mm. |
(b) | The size groups for Class 1 artichokes with regard to the equatorial diameter of the heads are— |
(ii) | 110 mm but less than 130 mm; |
(iii) | 90 mm but less than 110 mm; |
(iv) | 75 mm but less than 90 mm; and |
(v) | 60 mm but less than 75 mm |
(c) | The size groups for Class 2 and Class 3 artichokes with regard to the equatorial diameter of the heads are ; |
(ii) | 90 mm but less than 130 mm; |
(iii) | 60 mm but less than 90 mm; |
(iv) | 35 mm but less than 60 mm. |
(d) | The size group for Lowest Class artichokes - unspecified. |
Permissible deviations with regard to quality standards
(a) | Class 1 artichokes may deviate from the quality standards for Class 1 with 10% by mass: Provided that the deviating artichokes ; |
(i) | at least comply with quality standards for Class 2; and |
(ii) | do not exceed the following individual limits: |
- | Arthropoda infestation: Limit as set out in regulation 4(4)(c): Part 1. |
(b) | Class 2 artichokes may deviate from the quality standards for Class 2 with 15% by mass: Provided that the deviating artichokes do not exceed the following individual limits: |
- | Arthropoda infestation: Limit as set out in regulation 4(4)(c): Part 1. |
(c) | Class 3 artichokes may deviate from the quality standards for Class 3 with 25% by mass: Provided that the deviating artichokes do not exceed the following individual limits: |
- | Arthropoda infestation: Limit as set out in regulation 4(4)(c): Part 1. |
(d) | In the case of Lowest Class -decay shall not exceed 20% by mass or number. |
Permissible deviations with regard to packing and sorting requirements
(a) | Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 artichokes, may deviate from the packing and sorting requirements, set out in subregulation 4, with 10%, 15% and 25% respectively by number: Provided that the artichokes concerned shall fall in an adjacent size group and with a minimum diameter of 50 mm in the case of the smallest size group (60 mm to 75 mm). |
(b) | In the case of Lowest Class artichokes - unspecified. |