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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 21Pt. 2Ch. 1Art. 1§ 58605 California Agricultural Commodities

§ 58605 California Agricultural Commodities

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§ 58605 California Agricultural Commodities

Key Takeaways

  • •This law defines what a 'commodity' is in California. It includes things like fruits, vegetables, fish, honey, milk, and even wine.
  • •Commodities can be sold as they are (like fresh apples) or after being processed (like apple juice or wine).
  • •Timber (wood from trees) is NOT considered a commodity under this law.
  • •The law makes it clear that wine has always been considered a commodity, even before this update.

Example

A farmer grows grapes and sells them to make wine.

The grapes and the wine made from them are both commodities under this law. The farmer can sell them as fresh grapes or as wine, and the law covers both.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 58605 California Agricultural Commodities

“Commodity,” except as otherwise provided in Section 58747, means any agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural (including floricultural), vermicultural, viticultural (including wine) or vegetable product which is produced in this state, any fish or seafood, or any class, variety, or utilization of that product, either in its natural state or as processed by a processor or as processed by a producer for the purpose of marketing that product. It includes bees, honey, and milk as defined in Section 32511. It does not, however, include timber or any timber product. The Legislature hereby declares that the addition of the phrase “(including wine)” in this section is made for the purpose of clarification only and shall not be construed or interpreted as an indication that wine is not a commodity as originally defined by Chapter 404, Statutes of 1937, and as heretofore amended. The Legislature further declares that at the time of the original enactment of the definition of the term “commodity” and at all times since, it intended that wine be, and wine was, included within the definition of the term. Every marketing order issued, signed, or declared effective prior to July 15, 1941, and every act of the director prior to such date which was performed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter and consistent with the declarations which are contained in this paragraph are hereby confirmed, ratified, and validated. (Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 810, Sec. 22. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 58604.5 Commodity Market Access Support
  • § 64010 Milk Definition Standards
  • § 5006 Agricultural Pest Definition
  • § 5011 Crop Definition For Pest Management
  • § 5012 Forage Definition For Pests

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 58605.
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