Federal Marketing Order

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In the United States, a Federal Marketing Order is a regulation of an executive agency which sets prices and other conditions for the sale of certain goods.

The Agricultural Marketing Service of the United States Department of Agriculture uses marketing orders to regulate the sale of dairy products[1] and fruits and vegetables[2].

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  1. ^ AMS at USDA - Dairy Programs- Federal Milk Marketing Orders
  2. ^ AMS at USDA, Fruit and Vegetable Marketing Orders