CAC/GL TABLE 1. EXAMPLES OF THE SELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE COMMODITIES TYPE 01 - FRUIT COMMODITY GROUPS

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CAC/GL 84-2012 4 TABLE 1. EXAMPLES OF THE SELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE COMMODITIES TYPE 01 - FRUIT COMMODITY GROUPS Group 001 Citrus 001A, Lemons and Limes 001B, Mandarin 001C, Oranges, Sweet, Sour 001D, Pummelos Group 002 Pome Group 003 Stone 003A, Cherries 003B, Plums 003C, Peaches Lemon or Lime; Mandarin; Orange and Pummelo or Grapefruit Lemon or Lime Mandarin Orange Pummelo or Grapefruit Apple or Pear Cherry, Sweet or Cherry, Sour; Plum or Prune Plum or Peach or Apricot Cherry, Sweet or Cherry, Sour Plum or Prune Plum Peach or Apricot Citrus Fruit (FC 0001): Australian blood lime; Australian desert lime; Australian round lime; Brown River finger-lime; Calamondin; Citron; Clementine; Grapefruit; Kaffir Lime; Kumquats; Lemon; Lime; Lime, Sweet; Limequats; Mandarin; Mount White-lime; New guinea wild lime; Orange Sour; Orange, Sweet; Pummelo; Russell Riverlime; Tahiti Lime; Trifoliate orange; Unshu orange; Yuzu. Lemons and Limes (FC 0002): Australina blood lime; Australian desert lime; Australian round lime; Brown River finger-lime; Citron; Kaffir Lime; Kumquats; Lemon; Lime; Lime, Sweet; Limequats; Mount White-lime; New guinea wild lime; Russell River-lime; Tahiti Lime; Yuzu. Mandarins (FC 003): Calamondin; Clementine; Mandarin; Unshu orange. Oranges, Sweet, Sour (FC 004): Orange Sour; Orange, Sweet; Trifoliate orange. Pummelos and Grapefruit (FC 005): Grapefruit; Pummelo. Pome Fruit (FP 0009): Apple; Azarole; Chinese quince; Crab-apple; Loquat; Mayhaw; Medlar; Nashi pear; Pear; Persimmon, Japanese; Quince; Tejocote; Wild pear. Stone fruits (FS 0012): Apricot; Bullace; Cherry, black; Cherry, Nanking; Cherry plum; Cherry Sour; Cherry, Sweet; Choke cherry; Japanese apricot; Jujube, Chinese; Klamath plum; Nectarine; Peach; Plum; Plum, beach; Plum, Chickasaw; Plumcot; Sloe. Cherries (FS 0013): Cherry, black; Cherry, Nanking; Cherry Sour; Cherry, Sweet; Choke cherry Plums (FS 0014): Bullace; Cherry plum; Jujube, Chinese; Klamath plum; Plum, Plum, beach; Plum, Chickasaw; Plumcot; Sloe. Peaches (FS 2001): Apricot; Japanese apricot; Nectarine; Peach. Group 004 Berries Blackberry or Raspberry; Berries and other small fruits (FB 0018): Agritos; 1 Alternative representative commodities may be selected based on documented regional/country differences in dietary consumption and/or areas of production.

CAC/GL 84-2012 5 and other small fruits 004A, Cane berries 004B, Bush berries 004C, Large shrub/tree berries 004D, Small fruit vine climbing 004E, Low growing berries Blueberry or Currants, black, red or white; Elderberry; Grape and Strawberry Blackberry or Raspberry Blueberry or Currants, black, red or white Elderberry Grapes Strawberry Amur river grape; Arguta kiwifruit; Aronia berries; Bayberries; Bearberry; Bilberry; Bilberry, Bog; Bilberry, Red; Blackberries; Blueberries; Buffaloberry; Buffalo currant; Che; Chilean guava; Cloudberry; Cranberry; Currants, Black, Red, White; Dewberries; Elderberries; European barberry; Guelder rose; Gooseberry; Grapes; Huckleberries; Jostaberries; Juneberries; Mulberries; Muntries; Native currant; Partridge berry; Phalsa; Raspberries, Red, Black; Riberries; Rose hips; Salal; Schisandraberry; Sea buckthorn; Service berries; Silverberry, Russian; Strawberry; Strawberries, Wild; Table grapes; Vaccinium berries; Wine grapes. Cane berries (FB 2005): Blackberries; Dewberries; Raspberries, Red, Black. Bush berries (FB 2006): Vaccinium berries; Blueberries; Agritos; Aronia berries; Bearberry; Bilberry; Bilberry, Bog; Bilberry, Red; Buffalo currant; Chilean guava; Currants, Black, Red, White; Gooseberry; European barberry; Huckleberries; Jostaberries; Juneberries; Native currant; Riberries; Rose hips; Salal; Sea buckthorn. Large shrub/tree berries (FB 2007): Bayberries; Buffaloberry; Che; Elderberries; Guelder rose; Mulberries; Phalsa; Service berries; Silverberry, Russian. Small fruit vine climbing (FB 2008): Arguta kiwifruit; Amur river grape; Grapes; Schisandraberry; Table grapes; Wine grapes. Low growing berries (FB 2009): Cranberry; Cloudberry; Muntries; Partridge berry; Strawberry; Strawberries, Wild. Group 005 and sub-tropical fruits edible peel Olive; Fig or Guava and Date and sub-tropical fruits edible peel (FT 0026): Açaí; African plum; Almondette; Ambarella; Apak palm; Apple berry; Arazá; Arbutus berry; Babaco; Bacaba palm; Bacaba-deleque; Barbados cherry; Bayberry, Red; Bignay;

CAC/GL 84-2012 6 005A, Edible Peel Small Olives Bilimbi; Breadnut; Cabeluda; Cajou (pseudofruit); Cambucá; Carambola; Carandas-plum; Carob; Cashew apple; Ceylon iron wood; Ceylon olive; Cherry-of-the-Rio-Grande; Chinese olive, Black, White; Chirauli-nut; Ciruela verde; Coco plum; Date; Davidson s plum; Desert date; Doum or Dum palm; False sandalwood; Fig; Fragant Manjack; Gooseberry, Abyssinian; Gooseberry, Ceylon; Gooseberry, Indian; Governor s plum; Grumichama; Guabiroba; Guava; Guava, Brazilian; Guava, Cattley, Guava, Costa Rican; Guava, Para; Guava berry; Guayabillo; Hog plum; Illawarra plum; Imbé; Imbu; Jaboticaba; Jamaica cherry; Jambolan; Java apple; Jelly palm; Jujube, Indian; Kaffir plum; Kakadu plum; Kapundung; Karanda; Kwai muk; Lemon aspen; Mangaba; Marian plum; Mombin, Malayan; Mombin, purple; Monkeyfruit; Monos plum; Mountain cherry; Nance; Natal plum; Noni; Otaheite gooseberry; Papaya, Mountain; Patauá; Peach Palm; Persimmon, Black; Pitomba; Pomerac; Rambai; Rose apple; Rumberry; Sea grape; Sentul; Setecapotes; Silver aspen; Surinam cherry; Table olives; Uvalha; Water apple; Water berry; Water pear. Edible Peel - Small (FT 2011): African plum; Almondette; Apple berry; Arbutus berry; Barbados cherry; Bayberry, Red; Bignay; Breadnut; Cabeluda; Carandas-plum; Ceylon iron wood; Ceylon olive; Cherry-of-the-Rio-Grande; Chinese olive, Black, White; Chirauli-nut; Coco plum; Desert date; False sandalwood; Fragant Manjack; Gooseberry, Abyssinian; Gooseberry, Ceylon; Governor s plum; Grumichama; Guabiroba; Guava berry; Hog plum; Illawarra plum; Jamaica cherry; Jambolan; Java apple; Kaffir plum; Kakadu plum; Karanda; Kapundung; Lemon aspen; Monos plum; Mountain cherry; Otaheite gooseberry; Persimmon, Black; Pitomba; Rumberry; Sea grape; Sete-capotes; Silver aspen; Table olives; Water apple; Water berry; Water pear. 005B, Edible Peel Large Fig or Guava Edible Peel - Large (FT 2012): Ambarella; Arazá; Babaco; Bilimbi; Cajou (pseudofruit); Cambucá; Carambola; Carob; Cashew apple; Ciruela verde; Davidson s plum; Fig; Gooseberry, Indian; Guava; Guava, Brazilian; Guava, Cattley, Guava, Costa Rican; Guava, Para; Guayabillo; Imbé; Imbu; Jaboticaba; Jujube, Indian; Kwai muk; Mangaba; Marian plum; Mombin, Malayan; Mombin, purple;

CAC/GL 84-2012 7 005C, Edible Peel Palms Group 006 and sub-tropical fruits inedible peel 006A, Inedible Peel, Small Date Litchi (lychee) or Longans or Spanish Lime; Avocado; Pomegranate or Mango; Banana and Papaya; Atemoya; Pineapple; Dragonfruit; Prickly pear; Kiwifruit or Passionfruit and Muriti or Palmyra Palm Litchi (lychee) or Longans or Spanish Lime Monkeyfruit; Nance; Natal plum; Noni; Papaya, Mountain; Pomerac; Rambai; Rose apple; Sentul; Surinam cherry; Uvalha. Edible Peel - Palms (FT 2013): Açaí; Apak palm; Bacaba palm; Bacaba-de-leque; Date; Doum or Dum palm; Jelly palm; Patauá; Peach Palm. and sub-tropical fruits inedible peel (FI 0030): Abiu; Aisen; Akee apple; Atemoya; Avocado; Bacuri; Bael fruit; Banana; Binjai; Biriba; Breadfruit; Burmese grape; Cacao (pulp); Canistel; Capuacú; Champedak; Cherimoya; Coconut, young; Custard apple; Durian; Elephant apple; Etambe; Feijoa; Granadilla; Granadilla, Giant; Guriri; Ilama; Ingá; Jackfruit; Jatobá; Kei apple; Kiwifruit; Kokam; Langsat; Lanjut; Longan; Lucuma; Litchi (lychee); Mabolo; Madras-thorn; Mammy apple; Manduro; Mango; Mango, horse; Mango, Saipan; Mangosteen; Marang; Marmalade-box; Matisia; Mesquite; Mongongo; Monkey-bread tree; Monstera; Muriti; Naranjilla; Paho; Palmyra palm; Papaya; Passionflower, Winged-stem; Passion fruit; Passion fruit, banana; Pawpaw; Pawpaw, small flower; Pelipisan; Pequi; Persimmon, American; Pineapple; Pitaya; Pomegranate; Poshte; Prickly pear, Pulasan; Quandong; Rambutan; Saguaro; Salak; Sapodilla; Sapote, black; Sapote, green; Sapote, Mammey; Sapote, white; Sataw; Satinleaf; Screwpine; Sierra Leone-tamarind; Soncoya; Soursop; Spanish lime; Star apple; Sugar apple; Sun sapote; Tamarillo; Tamarind (sweet varieties); Tamarind-of-the-Indies; Velvet tamarind; Wampi; White star apple; Wild loquat. Small (FI 2021): Aisen; Bael fruit; Burmese grape; Ingá; Litchi; Longan: Madrasthorn; Manduro; Matisia; Mesquite; Mongongo; Pawpaw, small flower; Satinleaf; Sierra Leonetamarind; Spanish lime; Tamarind (sweet varieties); Velvet tamarind; Wampi; White star apple. 006B, Inedible Smooth Peel - Large Avocado; Pomegranate or Mango; Banana and Papaya Inedible Smooth Peel - Large (FI 2022): Abiu; Akee apple; Avocado; Bacuri; Banana; Binjai; Cacao (pulp); Canistel; Capuacú; Etambe; Feijoa; Jatobá; Kei apple; Kokam; Langsat; Lanjut; Lucuma; Mabolo; Mango; Mango, horse; Mango, Saipan; Mangosteen; Naranjilla; Paho; Papaya; Pawpaw; Pelipisan; Pequi; Persimmon, American; Pomegranate; Quandong; Sapote, black; Sapote, green; Sapote, white; Sataw; Star apple;

CAC/GL 84-2012 8 Tamarillo; Tamarind-of-the-Indies; Wild loquat. 006C, Inedible, Rough or Hairy Peel - Large Atemoya and Pineapple Inedible rough or hairy peel - Large (FI 2023): Atemoya; Biriba; Breadfruit; Champedak; Cherimoya; Custard apple; Durian; Elephant apple; Ilama; Jackfruit; Mammy apple; Marang; Marmalade-box; Monkey-bread tree; Pineapple; Poshte; Pulasan; Rambutan; Sapodilla; Sapote, Mammey; Screwpine; Soncoya; Soursop; Sugar apple; Sun sapote. 006D, Cactus 006E, Vines 006F, Palms Pitaya and Prickly pear Kiwifruit or Passionfruit Muriti or Palmyra Palm Cactus (FI 2024): Pitaya; Prickly pear; Saguaro. Vines (FI 2025): Granadilla; Granadilla, Giant; Kiwifruit; Monstera; Passionflower, Winged-stem; Passionfruit; Passionfruit, banana. Palms (FI 2026): Coconut, young; Guriri; Muriti; Palmyra Palm; Salak.