AMSFinal Rule
Marketing Order: Handling of Spearmint Oil Produced in the Far West; Revision of the Salable Quantity and Allotment Percentage for Class 3 (Native) Spearmint Oil for the 2024-2025 Marketing Year
Agriculture
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Summary
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is adjusting how much spearmint oil produced in western states can be sold during the 2024-2025 year. This rule affects spearmint oil producers and sellers by setting limits on the quantity of native spearmint oil that can be marketed to help manage supply and potentially support prices in the industry.
Key Points
- 1The USDA is revising the maximum amount of native spearmint oil that can be sold from Far West producers during 2024-2025
- 2This regulation applies to spearmint oil grown and produced in western U.S. states under a federal marketing order system
- 3The rule sets an 'allotment percentage,' which determines what fraction of a producer's spearmint oil they are allowed to sell in the market
- 4These limits are designed to help stabilize the spearmint oil market by controlling how much product reaches consumers and businesses
- 5Spearmint oil producers in affected western states must comply with the new sales quantity limits or face penalties
Key Dates
Published
June 12, 2025
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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