APHIS Seeks More Comments on Proposal to Allow Imports of Lemons from Chile
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is reopening the period for comments on a recent proposed rule to allow imports of lemons from Chile into the continental U.S., it said (here). Under the agency's April 4 proposal, Chilean lemons would have to be grown at a registered farm and found free of the pest Brevipalpus chilensis in order to be eligible for importation (see 1604010018). Comments are now due Sept. 26.
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(Federal Register 08/26/16)