Increased Assessment Rate: Oranges and Grapefruit Grown in Lower Rio Grande Valley in Texas
Summary
The Agricultural Marketing Service has posted for public inspection a proposed rule to increase assessment rates for oranges and grapefruit grown in the Lower Rio Grande Valley in Texas. The document is currently unpublished and scheduled for publication on the Federal Register. Once officially published, the proposed rule will open for public comment. Growers of oranges and grapefruit in this specific Texas region would be directly affected by any assessment rate change adopted through this rulemaking process.
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The Agricultural Marketing Service is proposing increased assessment rates for producers of oranges and grapefruit in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. This would affect the financial obligations of citrus growers operating within this specific production region under the applicable marketing order. Growers in the affected region should monitor this proposal for comment period opening and any final assessment rate figures once the rule is officially published.
Affected parties include citrus growers in the Lower Rio Grande Valley who pay assessments under the marketing order program. Compliance obligations would begin after any final rule is published following the comment period. Growers should review current assessment obligations and prepare for potential rate changes.
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Public Inspection :: Proposed Rule
Increased Assessment Rate: Oranges and Grapefruit Grown in Lower Rio Grande Valley in Texas
An unpublished Proposed Rule
by the Agricultural Marketing Service on 04/29/2026
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