APHIS Allows Imports of Fresh Blueberries From Morocco
The Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service is amending its regulations to allow importation of fresh blueberries from Morocco into the continental U.S., in a final rule that takes effect Aug. 29. As a condition of entry, Moroccan blueberries will have to be produced and treated in a way that protects against certain pests, and will have to be inspected in Morocco and found to be pest-free. The blueberries will also have to be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate from the Moroccan government.
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(Federal Register 07/30/14)