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APHIS Considers Allowing Imports of Mamey, Mombin, Sapodilla and Soursop Fruits From Mexico

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is considering allowing imports of mamey sapote, mombin, sapodilla and soursop fruits from Mexico. The agency is recommending in four pest risk analyses that imports be allowed subject to certain conditions, including phytosanitary treatment in the form of radiation, a phytosanitary certificate from the Mexican government and port of entry inspections. Comments on the draft pest risk analyses are due July 1.

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(Federal Register 05/02/19)