The European Union has recorded eight more cases of black spot in citrus (Phyllosticta citricarpa) in shipments from South Africa in August, bringing the total to twenty in the first three months of the export campaign. The Valencian Association of Farmers (AVA-ASAJA) is calling for a ban on South African citrus due to the phytosanitary risk, and also expresses concerns about the reliability of other countries such as Zimbabwe, Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay in terms of phytosanitary health. These countries have also seen interceptions of various pests and diseases in their citrus and rose imports.