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COMMODITY SPECIFICATION
PEAS, BEANS AND LENTILS
Whole dry peas, split peas, and lentils shall meet the specifications as defined
in the "U.S. Standards for Whole Dry Peas, Split Peas, and Lentils" in effect at
the time the applicable invitation for offers is issued. Whole dry peas shall
grade U.S. No. 2 or better, except U.S. No. 3 or better because of cracked seed
coats. The grade certificates issued by FGIS for the whole dry peas
containing up to
9 percent for cracked seed coats will show the grade number
U.S. No. 3 and must include the following statement:
“This lot meets the requirements applicable for U.S. No. 2 or
better whole dry peas except for
cracked seed coat.”
Split peas shall grade U.S. No. 2 or better. Dry edible beans shall grade U.S.
No. 2 or better, except marrow, great northern, flat small white, small white,
white kidney, light red kidney, dark red kidney, small red, pink, black turtle
soup, and miscellaneous beans, may include up to 5 percent total defects due to
surface dirt which is readily removed during processing, and will meet the
specifications for the class(es) of beans listed in the "U.S. Standards for
Beans."
Pea beans shall grade U.S. No. 2 or better but will contain no more than 5
percent of beans with surface dirt and grime and total defects. Lentils
shall grade U.S. No. 3 or better.
The grade certificates issued by FGIS for beans, except for pea beans,
containing between 4 and
5 percent total defects due to surface dirt will show the grade U.S. No. 3, and
shall include the following statement:
"This lot meets the requirements applicable for U.S. No. 2 or
better (class of beans) except for
defects due to dirt and grime."
The grade certificate issued by FGIS for pea beans shall include the following
statement:
"This lot contains (percent) of beans with surface dirt and
grime and total defects. Beans with
surface dirt and grime are not considered damage in pea beans
and are not included in the "Total
Defects results.""
Packaging
2 pound polyethylene bags, 4 pound polyethylene bags, or 50-kilogram woven
polypropylene bags