U.S. suspends Haitian mango imports

게시됨 2022년 11월 4일

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The USDA has suspended import authorization for mangoes from Haiti, effective from the end of January 2023, due to increasing insecurity in the country. The decision was based on the inability of APHIS inspectors to work safely, as reported by the Embassy of the U.S. in Port-au-Prince. This move is seen as a significant setback for Haiti's fruit export sector, which estimates to generate $10-12 million in annual revenue.
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The USDA suspended the import authorization for mangoes from Haiti as of the end of January 2023.The director of the USDA Central America and the Caribbean area, Jorge Abad, explained in a letter to the president of the Haitian National Association of Mango Exporters (ANEM), Ralph Perry, that this measure had been taken because of the insecurity in the country.“We are taking this action due to worsening challenges in Haiti that have made it impossible for our APHIS inspectors to work safely. The decision is about agreement with the information we received from the Embassy of the ...

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