Agricultural Product Standards Act, 1990 (Act No. 119 of 1990)RegulationsGrading, Packing and Marking of Dried Fruit intended for sale in the Republic of South AfricaPart I : Definitions, Scope and Restrictions3. Restrictions on the sale of dried fruit |
| (1) | No person shall sell dried fruit for human consumption in the Republic of South Africa— |
| (a) | unless such products are graded in accordance with the grades referred to in regulation 4; |
| (b) | unless such products comply with the quality standards referred to in regulations 5; |
| (c) | unless such products are presented as the styles referred to in regulation 6; |
| (d) | unless such products are packed or displayed in accordance with the requirements referred to in regulations 7 and 8 respectively; |
| (e) | unless the containers and outer containers in which such product are packed, comply with the requirements referred to in regulation 9; |
| (f) | unless such products are marked with the particulars and in the manner prescribed in regulations 10 to 16; and |
| (g) | if such products are marked with any restricted particulars or in a manner which is prohibited in terms of regulation 17. |
| (2) | The restrictions in sub-regulation (1) shall not apply to the sale of dried fruit by a parent company or holding company to its subsidiary company(ies) in bulk for the purpose of further processing and/or packing only. |
| (3) | The Executive Officer may grant written exemption, entirely or partially, to any person on such conditions as he or she deems necessary, from the provisions of sub-regulation (1). |