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PUBLIC LAW 91-670-JAN. 11, 1971

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TITLE II—TOMATO ADVERTISING P R O J E C T S SEC. 201. Section 8c(6)(I) of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, and as reenacted and amended by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, aa amended, is amended by striking out "or apples" in the first proviso, and inserting in lieu thereof "apples, or tomatoes".

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TITLE III — P O T A TO R E S E A R C H AND P R O M O T I O N This title may be cited as the "Potato Research and Promotion Act". ti^^"^"°" °^ F I N D I N G S A N D DECLARATION OF POLICY

SEC. 302. Potatoes are a basic food in the United States. They are produced by many individual potato growers in every State in the United States. I n 1966, there were one million four hundred and ninety-seven thousand acres of cropland in the United States devoted to the production of potatoes. Approximately two hundred and seventy-five million hundredweight of potatoes have been produced annually during the past five years with an estimated sales value to the potato producers of $561,000,000. Potatoes and potato products move, in a large part, in the channels of interstate commerce, and potatoes which do not move in such channels directly burden or affect interstate commerce in potatoes and potato products. All potatoes produced in the United States are in the current of interstate commerce or directly burden, obstruct, or affect interstate commerce in potatoes and potato products. The maintenance and expansion of existing potato markets and the development of new or improved markets are vital to the welfare of potato growers and those concerned with marketing, using, and processing potatoes as well as the general economic welfare of the Nation. Therefore, it is the declared policy of the Congress and the purpose of this title that it is essential in the public interest, through the exercise of the powers provided herein, to authorize the establishment of an orderly procedure for the financing, through adequate assessments on all potatoes harvested in the United States for commercial use, and the carrying out of an effective and continuous coordinated program of research, development, advertising, and promotion designed to strengthen potatoes' competitive position, and to maintain and expand domestic and foreign markets for potatoes produced in the United States. DEFINITIONS

SEC. 303. As used in this title: (a) The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Agriculture. (b) The term "person" means any individual, partnership, corporation, association, or other entity. (c) The term "potatoes" means all varieties of Irish potatoes grown by producers in the forty-eight contiguous States of the United States. (d) The term "handler" means any person (except a common or contract carrier of potatoes owned by another person) who handles potatoes in a manner specified in a plan issued pursuant to this title or in the rules and regulations issued thereunder. (e) The term "producer" means any person engaged in the growing of five or more acres of potatoes. (f) The term "promotion" means any action taken by the National Potato Promotion Board, pursuant to this title, to present a favorable

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