Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 7 : Section 4901


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/03/05
Section 4901. Congressional findings and declaration of policy

      (a) Congress finds that - 
        (1) the per capita consumption of watermelons in the United
      States has declined steadily in recent years;
        (2) watermelons are an important cash crop to many farmers in
      the United States and are an economical, enjoyable, and healthful
      food for consumers;
        (3) approximately 2,607,600,000 pounds of watermelons with a
      farm value of $158,923,000 were produced in 1981 in the United
      States;
        (4) watermelons move in the channels of interstate commerce,
      and watermelons that do not move in such channels directly affect
      interstate commerce;
        (5) the maintenance and expansion of existing markets and the
      establishment of new or improved markets and uses for watermelons
      are vital to the welfare of watermelon growers and those
      concerned with marketing, using, handling, and importing
      watermelons, as well as the general economic welfare of the
      Nation; and
        (6) the development and implementation of coordinated programs
      of research, development, advertising, and promotion are
      necessary to maintain and expand existing markets and establish
      new or improved markets and uses for watermelons.

      (b) It is declared to be the policy of Congress that it is
    essential in the public interest, through the exercise of the
    powers provided herein, to authorize the establishment of an
    orderly procedure for the development, financing (through adequate
    assessments on watermelons harvested in the United States, or
    imported into the United States, for commercial use), and carrying
    out of an effective, continuous, and coordinated program of
    research, development, advertising, and promotion designed to
    strengthen the watermelon's competitive position in the
    marketplace, and establish, maintain, and expand domestic and
    foreign markets for watermelons. The purpose of this chapter is to
    so authorize the establishment of such procedure and the
    development, financing, and carrying out of such program. Nothing
    in this chapter may be construed to dictate quality standards nor
    provide for the control of production or otherwise limit the right
    of individual watermelon producers to produce watermelons.



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