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UNITED, USDA SCHEDULE PRODUCE INSPECTION CLASSES 2004-11-15 (2)

WASHINGTON -- The United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association's Research and Education Foundation and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service will team up to host four new produce inspection training programs, designed for produce receivers, handlers, buyers, shippers and sellers who want to learn more about USDA inspection procedures, policies and standards.ining program,

November 15, 2004

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WASHINGTON -- The United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association's Research and Education Foundation and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Marketing Service will team up to host four new produce inspection training programs, designed for produce receivers, handlers, buyers, shippers and sellers who want to learn more about USDA inspection procedures, policies and standards.

ining program, focusing on different types of inspections, sampling procedures, marketing orders and import requirements, advanced FV 300 training, as well as commodity-specific inspection training.

To be held in 2005, the classes are taught by expert USDA inspectors and held at the USDA Fresh Products Branch National Inspectors' Training and Development Center in Fredericksburg, Va. Anyone interested in signing up can do so at United's Web site, www.uffva.org, or by contacting Victoria Kuhns, vice president of education, at (202) 303-3400, ext. 408, or [email protected].

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