Dear Jim, Greg, and All,

And a 25 kg specification would have included a 50 lb bag!

It's the mindset that's important.
-- 

Cheers,

Pat Naughtin
CAMS - Certified Advanced Metrication Specialist
    - United States Metric Association
ASM - Accredited Speaking Member
    - National Speakers Association of Australia
Member, International Federation for Professional Speakers



on 2001/04/27 03.19, James R. Frysinger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Greg,
> 
> What you posted (and what was on the web page you cited) was the phrase
> "up to 50 pounds". This would imply that smaller bags could be shipped.
> Is the requirement to ship only in 50 pound bags posted elsewhere?
> 
> According to what I see below, a 20 kg bag could qualify.
> 
> Jim
> 
> Gregory Peterson wrote:
> ....
>>      The U. S. will accept tablestock potatoes from Zone Four of PEI provided
>> that the potatoes are washed and treated
>>      with sprout inhibitor. These potatoes can move in packages of up to 50
>> pounds, and must be inspected and certified by
>>      the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). All shipments of Zone Four
>> PEI potatoes must enter the U.S. through
>>      the port of Houlton, Maine.
> ....

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