Read the following passage carefully:
Under the 2026 National Digital Agri-Logistics Infrastructure Code, state procurement boards are required to utilize automated quality-assessment telemetry for all grain bulk purchases exceeding 100 metric tons. The code mandates that regional storage depots equip receiving bays with continuous moisture-sensing arrays. If a grain shipment exhibits moisture levels exceeding 14 percent, the automated system immediately flags the batch for mandatory secondary aeration before warehouse deposition. Smallholder farmer cooperatives holding valid Fair Price Certifications are granted a 48-hour cure period to perform onsite conditioning before re-inspection, whereas private commercial aggregators face immediate batch rejection without re-testing eligibility. Furthermore, all state procurement centers operating under this code must submit daily telemetry reports to the central agricultural logistics repository. Centers failing to maintain uninterrupted telemetry feeds for three consecutive operational days automatically lose their state-subsidized handling tariffs for that billing cycle.
Based on the passage above, which of the following statements can be logically inferred? (Select all that apply.)
- Private commercial aggregators whose grain bulk shipments fail the automated moisture test are denied a 48-hour cure period for onsite conditioning.Cevap
- BState procurement centers that maintain uninterrupted telemetry feeds receive an increase in their state-subsidized handling tariffs.
- A grain bulk shipment of 150 metric tons from a certified smallholder cooperative with elevated moisture levels avoids immediate batch rejection upon first inspection.Cevap
- DState procurement boards are strictly prohibited from installing automated quality-assessment telemetry for grain bulk purchases under 100 metric tons.