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Agricultural Product Standards Act, 1990 (Act No. 119 of 1990)

Regulations

Regulations relating to the Grading, Packing and Marking of Fresh Vegetables intended for sale in the Republic of South Africa

Part II : Specific Regulations for Fresh Vegetables

20. Ginger

 

The regulations for the ginger rhizome of the varieties (cultivars) of Zingiber officinale Roscoe, are as follows:

 

Quality standards

 

(1) Subject to the regulations for Class 1, Class 2, Class 3 and Lowest Class ginger and the permissible deviations in subregulation 3, ginger shall ;
(a) be intact: Provided that up to 3% (m/m) fresh broken pieces are permissible;
(b) be free from decay;
(c) be clean and free from foreign matter (e.g. small stones) including visible soil;
(d) be free from Arthropoda infestation;
(e) be free from insect damage or damage caused by other organisms: Provided that holes left by roots and resembling insect holes are not regarded as a deviations;
(f) be free from blemishes;
(g) be free from cracks;
(h) be free from injuries;
(i) be free from bruises;
(j) be free from abnormal external moisture and be properly dried after washing;
(k) be free from foreign odours;
(I) be free from sprouts: Provided that a deviation of 10% is permissible for Class 1 and a deviation of 15% is permissible for Class 2;
(m) be free from frost damage;
(n) be free from sun-scorch;
(o) be free from any other factors that affect or may affect the quality of the ginger detrimentally;
(p) be free from abrasions: Provided that light abrasion that has been dried properly is allowable for young ginger if it does not detrimentally affect the quality of the ginger;
(q) be fresh and firm;
(r) be air dried properly before packing;
(s) preferably have a gloss;
(t) be washed clean;
(u) be sound and attractive in appearance and have normal characteristics of the cultivar; and
(v) be developed and of such conditions as to enable them to withstand transport and handling.

 

Classifications

 

(2)
(a) Class 1 ginger shall have a slight skin defects due to rubbing provided they are healed and dry with no brown discolouration and the surface area affected does not exceed 15%.
(b) Class 2 and Class 3 ginger shall have skin defects due to rubbing provided they are healed and dry and the surface areas affected do not exceed 20% and 25% respectively.

 

Packing and sorting requirements

 

(3)
(a) Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3 ginger shall be sorted and packed according to mass in the following groups:
(i) Hands (rhizomes) - at least 150 g each; and
(ii) fingers (segments) - at least 75 g but not more than 150 g each.
(b) The mass of the heaviest hand or finger may not be more than twice the mass of the lightest hand or finger in the same packaging.
(c) The minimum diameter of a finger (segment) shall be 32 mm in the case of:
(i) Hands - measured at the thickest part of the largest finger (segment) in the hand; or
(ii) fingers - measured at the thickest part of the finger.
(d) In the case of Lowest Class ginger - unspecified.

 

Permissible deviations with regard to quality standards

 

(4)
(a) Class 1 ginger may deviate from the quality standards with 10% by mass: Provided that the following individual limits may not be exceeded:
- decay: 2%;
- injuries: 6%;
- insect damage: 3%;
- withering: 1,5%;
- soiled units: 1,5%.
(b) Class 2 and Class 3 ginger may deviate from the quality standards with 15% and 25% respectively by mass: Provided that the following individual limits may not be exceeded:
- decay: 4% and 6% respectively;
- injuries: 8% and 10% respectively;
- insect damage: 3%;
- withering: 1,5%;
- soiled units: 1,5%.
(c) In the case of Lowest Class - decay shall not exceed 20% by mass or number.

 

Permissible deviations with regard to packing and sorting requirements

 

(5) Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3 ginger may deviate ;
(a) by 10%, 15% and 25% (m/m) from the prescribed minimum size for the hand (rhizome) respectively;
(b) by 10%, 15% and 25% (m/m) from the minimum diameter for the finger (segment) respectively; and
(c) In the case of Lowest Class ginger -unspecified.

 

Marking requirements

 

(6) Subject to the provisions of regulation 10(1): Part I, each container in which Class 1, Class 2, Class 3 and Lowest Class ginger is packed, shall be marked with:
(a) the minimum and maximum mass in grams;
(b) in the case of ginger fingers the expression "ginger fingers" or "fingers".