QID 000702 Grape Processing - MI

Fruit, Nuts, and Specialty Crops

0039 - Grape Processing - MI 09

Fruit, Nuts, and Specialty Crops

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Project Code 134 QID 000702

O.M.B. Number 0535-0039 Approval Expires: 01/31/2010

Grape Processing


NATIONAL

AGRICULTURAL

STATISTICS

SERVICE



Michigan Field Office

P.O. Box 26248

Lansing, MI 48909-6248,

800-453-7501 ∙ 517-324-5299 FAX

E-mail: [email protected]













2009


To provide information on the quantity and value of grapes processed in Michigan, each processor and winery is being asked to report the tonnage processed from the 2009 grape crop. Response to this survey is voluntary and not required by law. Individual reports will be kept confidential. Please promptly return this report in the enclosed postage paid envelope, or fax it to (517)324-5299.



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Concords

Niagaras

Other Varieties


Tons














Quantity Used

(Fresh weight)

Average Price Per Ton

(Report equivalent price paid at processing plant door)

Tons

Dollars Per Ton
















Dollars Per Ton

………………………………


………………………………



Quantity

  1. Total quantity of 2009 crop grapes crushed at your

plant or winery……………………………………………


  1. Of this quantity of grapes, how many were grown in:

Michigan…………………………………………………

Other states or countries (specify)



Use


  1. Quantity of 2009 crop grapes used and average prices paid (If crushing own grapes please estimate average value per ton):


    1. Juice and Juice Concentrate………………….......

    2. Wine:

      1. Vinifera Varieties……………...…….….

      2. Hybrid Varieties …..…………......….…

      3. American Varieties …………..….…….

    3. Other Uses: Specify _______________________________

    4. Culls Dumped…………………………………….…..


  1. Juice Grapes:


    1. Final price for 2007 crop …………………….......

    2. Estimated final price for 2008 crop……………….


Please comment on 2009 crop:











Reported by: Telephone: Date:



Definitions and Instructions on Reporting



  1. Report Quantity Received and Value per Unit on a Pay-Weight Basis: The term "pay-weight" refers to the quantity of the product delivered and paid for at the rate (or rates) specified in contracts or purchase agreements. Culls and rejects received, but considered to be of no value (including that tonnage for which the grower received a nominal amount, such as $1 a ton in lieu of the return of dockage), should not be included in this report. Processors who establish tolerances for culls and rejects should report the tonnage, which was paid for at the contract rate and should deduct only the dockage for culls and rejects in excess of the prescribed tolerance.


  1. Value Per Unit: Value per unit is defined as all payments to growers plus the cost of such materials and services listed below which you provided to get the raw commodity to your plant receiving door.


  1. Materials and Services Furnished by Processors: In reporting the average value per unit, include costs of the following materials and services furnished without charge to growers and in excess of grower charges.


    1. Preparation, planting and cultivation, including depreciation and repair on equipment.


    1. Seeds or plant costs not deducted, including distribution.


    1. Weed, insect or disease control (including survey, equipment, application and materials).


    1. Harvesting costs, including cost of operation, depreciation, repair, and moving equipment, and labor procurement.


    1. Delivery cost to the processing plant door, including payment to hired truckers, cost of company trucks, and grower hauling allowances.


    1. Container cost, including upkeep, losses, storage, and transportation.


    1. Field receiving station cost if located off plant premises (receiving, weighing, loading, etc.).


    1. Passed acreage if paid for.


    1. Inspection and grading costs. (Include only if used in purchase of raw product.)


    1. Icing and hydrocooling prior to delivery to plant.


    1. Association service fees if not deducted from grower payment.


    1. Other costs to processing plant door.


(Do not include brokerage, cost of field people or other buying expenses.)


  1. Report by Cooperatives: For cooperatives, the average value per unit reported should reflect total payments to growers plus such other costs in Item 3 above for the quantity delivered as defined in 1 above. Do not include dividends paid growers that are based on capital stock ownership. If all payments have not been made to growers, please estimate the average total payments to growers in arriving at per unit value as defined in 2 above. Label it "Estimate" and indicate date when final figures should be available. We will write you at that time for your final average value per unit.

According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for this information collection is 0535-0039. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 15 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.


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