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How is damage reported under the certificate heading?

  1. Total volume of damage

  2. Percentage of damage

  3. Visible damage only

  4. All kernel classifications

The correct answer is: Percentage of damage

The correct response is that damage is reported as a percentage of damage. This method allows for a standardized way to quantify the extent of damage in the inspected peanuts. By using a percentage, it provides clear, measurable data that can be easily communicated and compared, which is essential for consistency across inspections. Reporting damage in percentage terms helps in assessing quality and ensuring that peanuts meet industry standards. It also aids producers and buyers in making informed decisions based on the health and quality of the crop. While total volume of damage might suggest an absolute amount of affected peanuts, it lacks the context necessary for assessing quality relative to the whole batch. Visible damage only does not take into account potential internal issues not readily seen. Reporting all kernel classifications might be too broad and is not typically how damage is categorized; instead, focusing on the percentage provides a clear and actionable metric.