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APHIS Proposes to Allow Citrus Imports From 3 More Regions of Australia

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is proposing to allow imports of citrus fruit from additional regions in Australia, it said in a notice released Dec. 16. The agency intends to allow in citrus fruits from the inland region…

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of Queensland, the shires of Bourke and Narromine in New South Wales, and all of Western Australia, in addition to the already authorized regions of Riverina in New South Wales, the Riverland region of South Australia and Northwest Victoria's Sunraysia region. Imports from the three new regions will still require treatment in some cases, and must be accompanied by phytosanitary certificates. Comments are due to APHIS by Feb. 15, 2021.