grades and standards
Within the context of
agriculture,
grades and standards is defined as:
The segregation, or classification, of agricultural commodities into groupings that share common characteristics. Grades provide a common "trading language," or common reference, so that buyers and sellers can more easily determine the quality (and therefore value) of those commodities. Two USDA agencies—the Agricultural Marketing Service and Grain Inspection, Packers, and Stockyards Administration—serve as objective sources for this information. These agencies develop common grades and standards and conduct inspection and grading services for most food and farm products, and industry pays for most of the cost through user fees.
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