![]() net weight or the number of items (unless the number can be clearly seen).size, weight range or number of items (see each standard for exact requirements).country of origin in full (do not use abbreviations or flags).The label on all packages of SMS produce (including pre-packed produce) must include: If it meets the requirements for a lower quality class, change the labelling to display that class.įor more information on SMS quality requirements and defects allowed for different products: If produce deteriorates, you should not sell it. If you sell SMS products, you must check that the produce meets the class requirements. You can grade SMS products (apart from lettuce) as ‘extra class’ if they meet the relevant requirements. class II – reasonably good quality produce that may have one or more defects such as some bruising, damage or change in colour.class I – good quality produce that has minor defects to the skin or shape.extra class – superior quality produce that’s regular in shape and appearance with only very slight defects.You must make sure your SMS products are graded based on their quality: You must not sell SMS products that do not meet these requirements. ![]()
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