UNECE STANDARD FFV-36 concerning the marketing and commercial quality control of TOMATOES 2012 EDITION

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UNECE STANDARD FFV-36 concerning the marketing and commercial quality control of TOMATOES 2012 EDITION UNITED NATIONS New York and Geneva, 2012

NOTE Working Party on Agricultural Quality Standards The commercial quality standards developed by the Working Party on Agricultural Quality Standards of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) help facilitate international trade, encourage highquality production, improve profitability and protect consumer interests. UNECE standards are used by governments, producers, traders, importers and exporters, and other international organizations. They cover a wide range of agricultural products, including fresh fruit and vegetables, dry and dried produce, seed potatoes, meat, cut flowers, eggs and egg products. Any member of the United Nations can participate, on an equal footing, in the activities of the Working Party. For more information on agricultural standards, please visit our website <www.unece.org/trade/agr>. The present revised Standard for tomatoes is based on documents ECE/TRADE/C/WP.7/GE.1/2008/9 and ECE/TRADE/C/WP.7/2012/8, reviewed and adopted by the Working Party at its sixty-sixth and sixty-eighth sessions. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations Secretariat concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Mention of company names or commercial products does not imply endorsement by the United Nations. All material may be freely quoted or reprinted, but acknowledgement is requested. Please contact the following address with any comments or enquiries: Agricultural Standards Unit Trade and Timber Division United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Palais des Nations CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland E-mail: agristandards@unece.org 2 Date of issue: 12 November 2012

UNECE standard FFV-36 concerning the marketing and commercial quality control of tomatoes I. Definition of produce This standard applies to tomatoes of varieties (cultivars) grown from Solanum lycopersicum L. to be supplied fresh to the consumer, tomatoes for industrial processing being excluded. Tomatoes may be classified into four commercial types: round ribbed oblong or elongated cherry tomatoes (including cocktail tomatoes). II. Provisions concerning quality The purpose of the standard is to define the quality requirements for tomatoes at the exportcontrol stage after preparation and packaging. However, if applied at stages following export, products may show in relation to the requirements of the standard: a slight lack of freshness and turgidity for products graded in classes other than the Extra Class, a slight deterioration due to their development and their tendency to perish. The holder/seller of products may not display such products or offer them for sale, or deliver or market them in any manner other than in conformity with this standard. The holder/seller shall be responsible for observing such conformity. A. Minimum requirements In all classes, subject to the special provisions for each class and the tolerances allowed, the tomatoes must be: intact sound, produce affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make it unfit for consumption is excluded clean, practically free of any visible foreign matter fresh in appearance practically free from pests free from damage caused by pests affecting the flesh free of abnormal external moisture Date of issue: 12 November 2012 3

free of any foreign smell and/or taste. In the case of trusses of tomatoes, the stalks must be fresh, healthy, clean and free from all leaves and any visible foreign matter. The development and condition of the tomatoes must be such as to enable them: to withstand transportation and handling to arrive in satisfactory condition at the place of destination. B. Classification Tomatoes are classified in three classes, as defined below: (i) (ii) (iii) Extra Class Tomatoes in this class must be of superior quality. They must be firm and characteristic of the variety. Their colouring, according to their state of ripeness, must be such as to satisfy the requirements set out in the last sub-paragraph of section A above. They must be free from greenbacks and other defects, with the exception of very slight superficial defects, provided these do not affect the general appearance of the produce, the quality, the keeping quality and presentation in the package. Class I Tomatoes in this class must be of good quality. characteristic of the variety. They must be free of cracks and visible greenbacks. They must be reasonably firm and The following slight defects, however, may be allowed provided these do not affect the general appearance of the produce, the quality, the keeping quality and presentation in the package: a slight defect in shape and development slight defects in colouring slight skin defects very slight bruises. Furthermore, ribbed tomatoes may show: Class II healed cracks not more than 1 cm long no excessive protuberances small umbilicus, but no suberization suberization of the stigma up to 1 cm 2 fine blossom scar in elongated form (like a seam), but not longer than two-thirds of the greatest diameter of the fruit. This class includes tomatoes that do not qualify for inclusion in the higher classes but satisfy the minimum requirements specified above. 4 Date of issue: 12 November 2012

They must be reasonably firm (but may be slightly less firm than in Class I) and must not show unhealed cracks. The following defects may be allowed, provided the tomatoes retain their essential characteristics as regards the quality, the keeping quality and presentation: defects in shape and development defects in colouring skin defects or bruises, provided the fruit is not seriously affected healed cracks not more than 3 cm in length for round, ribbed or oblong tomatoes. Furthermore, ribbed tomatoes may show: more pronounced protuberances than allowed under Class I, but without being misshapen an umbilicus suberization of the stigma up to 2 cm 2 fine blossom scar in elongated form (like a seam). III. Provisions concerning sizing Size is determined by the maximum diameter of the equatorial section, by weight or by count. The following provisions shall not apply to trusses of tomatoes and are optional for cherry and cocktail tomatoes below 40 mm in diameter and for Class II. To ensure uniformity in size, the range in size between produce in the same package shall not exceed: (a) For tomatoes sized by diameter: 10 mm, if the diameter of the smallest fruit (as indicated on the package) is under 50 mm 15 mm, if the diameter of the smallest fruit (as indicated on the package) is 50 mm and over but under 70 mm 20 mm, if the diameter of the smallest fruit (as indicated on the package) is 70 mm and over but under 100 mm there is no limitation of difference in diameter for fruit equal or over 100 mm. In case size codes are applied, the codes and ranges in the following table have to be respected: Size code Diameter (mm) 0 20 1 > 20 25 2 > 25 30 3 > 30 35 4 > 35 40 Date of issue: 12 November 2012 5

Size code Diameter (mm) 5 > 40 47 6 > 47 57 7 > 57 67 8 > 67 82 9 > 82 102 10 > 102 (b) For tomatoes sized by weight or by count, the difference in size should be consistent with point (a). IV. Provisions concerning tolerances At all marketing stages, tolerances in respect of quality and size shall be allowed in each lot for produce not satisfying the requirements of the class indicated. A. Quality tolerances (i) (ii) (iii) Extra Class A total tolerance of 5 per cent, by number or weight, of tomatoes not satisfying the requirements of the class but meeting those of Class I is allowed. Within this tolerance not more than 0.5 per cent in total may consist of produce satisfying the requirements of Class II quality. Class I A total tolerance of 10 per cent, by number or weight, of tomatoes not satisfying the requirements of the class but meeting those of Class II is allowed. Within this tolerance not more than 1 per cent in total may consist of produce satisfying neither the requirements of Class II quality nor the minimum requirements, or of produce affected by decay. In the case of trusses of tomatoes, 5 percent, by number or weight, of tomatoes detached from the stalk is allowed. Class II A total tolerance of 10 per cent, by number or weight, of tomatoes satisfying neither the requirements of the class nor the minimum requirements is allowed. Within this tolerance not more than 2 per cent in total may consist of produce affected by decay. In the case of trusses of tomatoes, 10 percent, by number or weight, of tomatoes detached from the stalk is allowed. B. Size tolerances For all classes: a total tolerance of 10 per cent, by number or weight, of tomatoes not satisfying the requirements as regards sizing is allowed. 6 Date of issue: 12 November 2012

V. Provisions concerning presentation A. Uniformity The contents of each package must be uniform and contain only tomatoes of the same origin, variety or commercial type, quality and size (if sized). The ripeness and colouring of tomatoes in Extra Class and Class I must be practically uniform. In addition, the length of oblong tomatoes must be sufficiently uniform. However, a mixture of tomatoes of distinctly different varieties, commercial types and/or colours may be packed together in a package, provided they are uniform in quality and, for each variety, commercial type and/or colour concerned, in origin. The visible part of the contents of the package must be representative of the entire contents. B. Packaging Tomatoes must be packed in such a way as to protect the produce properly. The materials used inside the package must be clean and of a quality such as to avoid causing any external or internal damage to the produce. The use of materials, particularly paper or stamps bearing trade specifications, is allowed, provided the printing or labelling has been done with non-toxic ink or glue. Stickers individually affixed to the produce shall be such that, when removed, they neither leave visible traces of glue nor lead to skin defects. Packages must be free of all foreign matter. VI. Provisions concerning marking Each package 1 must bear the following particulars in letters grouped on the same side, legibly and indelibly marked and visible from the outside: A. Identification Packer and/or dispatcher/shipper: Name and physical address (e.g. street/city/region/postal code and, if different from the country of origin, the country) or a code mark officially recognized by the national authority 2. 1 These marking provisions do not apply to sales packages presented in packages. 2 The national legislation of a number of countries requires the explicit declaration of the name and address. However, in the case where a code mark is used, the reference packer and/or dispatcher (or equivalent abbreviations) has to be indicated in close connection with the code mark, and the code mark should be preceded by the ISO 3166 (alpha) country/area code of the recognizing country, if not the country of origin. Date of issue: 12 November 2012 7

B. Nature of produce Tomatoes or trusses of tomatoes and the commercial type if the contents are not visible from the outside. These details must always be provided for cherry (or cocktail ) tomatoes, whether in trusses or not Mixture of tomatoes, or equivalent denomination, in the case of a mixture of distinctly different varieties, commercial types and/or colours of tomatoes. If the produce is not visible from the outside, the varieties, commercial types and/or colours and the quantity of each in the package must be indicated Name of the variety (optional). C. Origin of produce Country of origin 3 and, optionally, district where grown, or national, regional or local place name In the case of a mixture of distinctly different varieties, commercial types and/or colours of tomatoes of different origins, the indication of each country of origin shall appear next to the name of the variety, commercial type and/or colour concerned. D. Commercial specifications Class Size (if sized) expressed as minimum and maximum diameters. E. Official control mark (optional) Adopted 1961 Last revised 2012 The OECD Scheme for the Application of International Standards for Fruit and Vegetables has published an explanatory illustrated brochure on the application of this standard. The publication may be obtained from the OECD bookshop at: www.oecdbookshop.org. 3 The full or a commonly used name should be indicated. 8 Date of issue: 12 November 2012