Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 40 - RULES OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Chapter 40-7 - FOOD DIVISION REGULATIONS
Subject 40-7-7 - ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO PECANS
Rule 40-7-7-.17 - Terms Used in Interpreting the Standards for Grades of Pecans in the Shell
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through September 23, 2024
(1) "Fairly uniform in color" means that the shells do not show sufficient variation in color to materially detract from the general appearance of the lot.
(2) "Loose extraneous or foreign material" means loose hulls, empty broken shells, or any substance other than pecans in the shell or pecan kernels.
(3) "Well developed" means that the kernel has a large amount of meat in proportion to its width and length. (See Figure 1).
(4) "Fairly well developed" means that the kernel has at least a moderate amount of meat in proportion to its width and length. Shriveling and hollowness shall be considered only to the extent that they have reduced the meatiness of the kernel. (See Figure 1.)
(5) "Poorly developed" means that the kernel has a small amount of meat in proportion to its width and length. (See Figure 1.)
(6) "Well cured" means that the kernel separates freely from the shell, breaks cleanly when bent, without splintering, shattering, or loosening the skin; and the kernel appears to be in good shipping or storage condition as to moisture content.
(7) "Damage" means any specific defect described in this section; or any equally objectionable variation of any one of these defects, or any other defect, or any combination of defects, which materially detracts from the appearance or the edible or marketing quality of the individual pecan or the general appearance of the pecans in the lot. The following defects shall be considered as damage:
(8) "Serious damage" means any specific defect described in this section; or an equally objectionable variation of any one of these defects, or any other defect, or any combination of defects, which seriously detracts from the appearance or the edible or marketing quality of the individual pecan. The following defects shall be considered as serious damage:
Ga. L. 1956 as amended; O.C.G.A. Sec. 26-2-1et seq.