Vegetable Production and Marketing Board Regulation (Unreasonable Surplus Quantities), 1976. Country/Territory Israel Document type Regulation Date 1976 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Dinim, Vol. 14, p. 8345. Subject Food & nutrition, Cultivated plants Keyword Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Internal trade Institution Vegetables/legumes Geographical area Asia, Europe and Central Asia, Mediterranean, Middle East, Western Asia Abstract This Regulation, composed of two sections, makes provisions for the Setting of an Unreasonable Quantity of surplus vegetables. Vegetables, of a certain variety, of which quantity has exceeded one and half percent of the total amount of the same variety that had been marketed in all the General Markets of the nation in that month, shall be defined as Unreasonable Quantity regarding this Law. Full text Hebrew References - Legislation Implements Vegetable Production and Marketing Board Law-1959 Legislation | Israel | 1959 (1998) Keyword: Agricultural development, Financial agricultural measures, Policy/planning, Authorization/permit, Internal trade, International trade, Special fund, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Dispute settlement, Institution, Standards, Inspection, Plant production, Vegetables/legumes Source: FAO, FAOLEX