Morocco's Food Safety Office responded to reports of the false codling moth in pomegranate shipments to Spain, conducting thorough investigations and affirming the absence of the pest in Moroccan pomegranates. While the presence of the Citrus Leafminer was confirmed, ONSSA assured that this insect is common in the Mediterranean region. Despite initial concerns from the European Commission and Spain's Valencian Farmers Association, ONSSA reaffirmed that Morocco is free from the false codling moth, and there have been no reports of the pest in Moroccan pomegranates in countries to which they are exported.