PMC 11.1 CA Dried Prunes New Crop Supply & Inbound Prune Rept.

Vegetable and Specialty Crops

PMC 11.1

Vegetable and Specialty Crops Mandatory

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Form PMC 11.1

To: Prune Marketing Committee
Fax: (916) 565-6237

NEW CROP SUPPLY ANDINBOUNDPRUNE REPORT
Date~
Period:
Handler:

City:

We reportthe followinginboundprune activityduringthe periodshownabove:
A. New California CroDData as at the close of the above Deriod:
1. We estimate the 20_dried

plum crop willbe -

District
Santa ClaralNapaJSonoma
NorthSacramento.
South Sacramento..

Tons
Note: Make last report in this
space in January, unless further
requested.

San Joaquin
Total
Counties of Glenn, Tehama, Shasta, Butte
- Remaining Sacramento Valley

2. Our estimateof total Californiadried prunes received and to be received by us during this
crop year from producers and dehydrators...
tons:
Net Pounds

B. Ourtotal receiDts of Drunes durina the above Dertod(See Over):
1. a. Delivered to us by producers and dehydrators.
b. Quanity of above prunes inspected inbound per P-1 weights.

Ibs.

2. Inter-Handler Transfers (See PMC 11.1A attached)
a. Natural condition prunes received from other handlers into our stock.
b. Processed condition prunes received from other handlers into our stock.
3. Packed prunes received by us from trade sources
a. Regular Prunes
b. Pitted Prunes at pitted weights
4. "Non-Order" prunes received by us

-

a. Produced in Washington/OregonlForeign
b. Silver Prunes
c. "High Moisture" prunes
Total

.........

Prunes Received...

...

We explaindecreases of any ofthe data under Babovefromthe previousreportas follows:

Due Date is 5th working day of the month fOllowing
each quarter ended 10131, 1131,4130 and 7/31.

I:!y:

Title:
41ITloInDITV.The crop estImate data in Section A of this IS requested to aid the Committee In evaluating ,ts marketing policy as authonzed under law (7 U.SC 608(d). 7 CFR

993.73).Thereceipt and transferinformatIOn
inSectionB ofthe formis requIredto check complianceand availabiltyof prunes(7 U.S.C.608(d). 7 CFR 993.72 and 993. 172(b».
~all IID~ Tn D~pnDT can result in a fine of not less than $50 or more than $5.000 for each such violation and each day dUringwhich such violation continues.

Form PMC 11.1

INSTRUCTIONS: Each handler is required to furnish a signed report to the Committee the Sthworking day of the month
following each quarter ended 10/31, 1/31, 4/30 and 7/31.
Section A data as to new crop estimate and tonnages received and to be received by handlers are to show data as of the
close of business at the end of the quarter of the report.
Line A-I - entries should be continued until the crop production is known, generally through the month of January.

Line A-2 - must be reported during the crop year until the handler has receivedall the prunes he/sheexpects to
receiveduringthe year, at whichtime the entryonthis linewillmatchthe entry on Line B-1 b.
Section B - data is to be entered quarterly throughout the year and is cumulative for the period described in the heading of
the report. Handlers should correct their entries from quarter to quarter to assure accuracy and conformity to their prune
receiving records.
Line B-1 a - show the total weight of dried prunes delivered to you by producers and dehydrators.
Line B-1 b - show total weight on incoming inspection certificates including undersized and trash.
Line B-2 - record prunes received on Inter-Handler Transfers either with or without "memo" inspection.
Note: Use as many PMC Fonn ILIA's as necessary to list all Inter-Handler Transfer
activity during the current quarter, including cumulative totals at the beginning and
end of the last quarter included in the period of the report.
Line B-3 a - record packed dried prunes acquired from the trade.
Line B-3 b - record pitted pounds acquired from the trade.
Line B-4 - record dried prunes of the categories as described.
Space is provided for an explanation for any reduction of weights from the previous quarter's report. This should
minimize the need for clarifying telephone calls.
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