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APHIS Takes Step Toward Approval of Cranberries From Chile

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has moved a step closer to allowing importation of cranberries from Chile, finding in a pest risk analysis (here) that certain phytosanitary measures would be enough to mitigate the risk of pest introduction should imports of the product be allowed. The agency will accept comments on its analysis until May 11, after which it will announce its final decision.

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(Federal Register 03/12/15)