Grapes for processing – Marketing (R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 414). Country/Territory Canada Territorial subdivision Ontario Document type Regulation Date 1990 (2010) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Food & nutrition Keyword Fruits/edible nuts Policy/planning Internal trade Institution Processing/handling Inspection Food quality control/food safety Geographical area Americas, Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Abstract The present Regulation lays down provisions relating to the processing and marketing of grapes. It contains at the outset a definition clause relating to various terms employed therein such as, for example, “grapes”, “late harvest juice”, “local board”, “plan”, “processing”, “processor”, “producer”. This plan applies to the control and regulation in any or all respects of the producing and marketing within Ontario of grapes and late harvest juice, including the prohibition of such producing and marketing in whole or in part. The Local Board has the power to make regulations with respect to grapes and late harvest juice. Furthermore, the Commission authorizes the local board to prohibit the marketing of any class, variety, grade or size of grapes or late harvest juice. The text consists of 17 sections. Full text English Website www.gov.on.ca References - Legislation Implements Farm Products Marketing Act (R.S.O. 1990, c.F.9). Legislation | Canada | 1990 (2017) Keyword: Farming, Agricultural commodities, Dispute settlement, Agricultural development, Institution, Internal trade, Standards, Meat, Milk/dairy products, Poultry products, Fruits/edible nuts Source: FAO, FAOLEX