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PMC 11.1 New Crop Supply and Inbound Report(5-20)

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To:	PRUNE MARKETING COMMITTEE 			Due Date is 5th working day of the month following
	3840 Rosin Court, Suite 170 				each quarter ended 10/31, 1/31, 4/30 and 7/31. 
Sacramento, CA  95834
	Fax: (916) 565-6237 

NEW CROP SUPPLY AND INBOUND PRUNE REPORT
Handler:	 ____________________________________	Date: ______________________________________
City: _______________________________________	Period: ____________________________________
We report the following inbound prune activity during the period shown above: 
A.	New California Crop Data as at the close of the above period: 
	1. We estimate the 20___ dried plum crop will be:
			District				Tons 
		Santa Clara/Napa/Sonoma	 	____________________		Note: Make last report 			North Sacramento*		____________________		in this space in January,
		South Sacramento**		____________________		unless further requested. 
		San Joaquin			____________________
					Total	____________________
 	*Counties of Glenn, Tehama, Shasta, Butte 
	**Remaining Sacramento Valley 
	2. Our estimate of total California dried prunes received and to be received by us during this crop year from 	producers and dehydrators.....................................				 tons: ________________
 
B. 	Our total receipts of prunes during the above period (See Over): 			Net Pounds 
	1. a. Delivered to us by producers and dehydrators.	__________________ lbs. 
	    b. Quantity of above prunes inspected inbound per P-1 weights.		_____________________

	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/Oregon/Foreign	_____________________
	     b. Silver Prunes				_____________________
	     c. “High Moisture” prunes			_____________________

        Total Prunes Received………………………………………………………		_____________________

We explain decreases of any of the data under B above from the previous report as follows: ___________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________

							By: _______________________________________
							Title: ______________________________________

AUTHORITY:  The crop estimate data in Section A of this is requested to aid the Prune Marketing Committee (Committee) in evaluating its marketing policy as authorized under law (7 U.SC 608(d), 7 CFR 993.73).  The receipt and transfer information in Section B of the form is required to check compliance and availability of prunes (7 U.S.C. 608(d), 7 CFR 993.72 and 993.172(b)).  

FAILURE TO REPORT can result in a fine for each such violation and each day during which such violation continues.

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 0581-0178.  The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 30 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.  

INSTRUCTIONS

Each handler is required to furnish a signed report to the Committee by the 5th working 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-1 - 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 received all prunes he/she expects to receive during the year, at which time the entry on this line will match the 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 11.1A forms 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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