USDA/APHIS seeks comment on draft pest risk assessment for the importation of corn seed from South Africa to the US

Published 2021년 10월 14일

Tridge summary

The government of South Africa is seeking permission from the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to export corn seed for planting to the United States and its territories. APHIS has prepared a pest risk assessment to evaluate the potential pests that could be associated with the corn seed. Stakeholders are invited to provide feedback on the draft assessment until November 23, 2021, to help identify any information that could be used to revise the assessment before the implementation of pest mitigations and the final approval of the commodity import.
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Original content

The government of South Africa has asked USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to authorize the importation of corn seed (Zea mays) for planting into the United States and Territories. APHIS has drafted a pest risk assessment that describes potential pests associated with the commodity. APHIS shares draft pest risk assessments to determine whether stakeholders have information that might lead us to revise the draft assessment before we identify pest mitigations and proceed with the commodity import approval process. The draft pest risk assessment for corn seed for ...
Source: Agropages

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