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APHIS Allows Imports of Tomatoes from West African Community w/ Conditions

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service amended the fruits and vegetables regulations to allow imports of tomatoes from the member countries of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) into the continental U.S., effective July 12. As a condition of entry, tomatoes from ECOWAS will be subject to a systems approach that includes requirements for pest exclusion at the production site, fruit fly trapping and monitoring, and procedures for packing the tomatoes, APHIS said. The tomatoes will also be required to be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate issued by the national plant protection organization of the exporting country, APHIS said, with an additional declaration that the tomatoes have been produced in accordance with these requirements.

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(See ITT's Online Archives 11080132 for summary of APHIS' August 2011 proposed rule on imports of Tomatoes from ECOWAS.)