U.S.: APHIS seeks comments on pineapple imports from the Philippines

Published 2021년 3월 12일

Tridge summary

The Philippine government is seeking permission from the USDA's APHIS to import pineapples for consumption into the U.S. and its territories. APHIS has prepared a pest risk assessment, which is open for public comment until April 22, 2021. In 2020, the U.S. imported $716 million worth of pineapples, primarily from Costa Rica, while the Philippines exported $323 million, mainly to China and Japan.
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The government of the Philippines has asked USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to authorize the importation of pineapple (Ananas comosus) for consumption into the United States and Territories. APHIS announced it has drafted a pest risk assessment that describes potential pests associated with the commodity. It shares draft pest risk assessments and pest lists to determine whether stakeholders have information that might lead to a revision of the draft assessment before identifying pest mitigations and proceeding with the commodity import approval process. The draft pest risk assessment for pineapple for consumption from the Philippines will be available for review and comment until April 22, 2021. To view the assessment or submit comments, click here. In 2020 the U.S. imported $716 million of pineapples, of ...

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