US: Grape group fights Chilean import proposal

게시됨 2023년 12월 21일

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The USDA has decided to halt regulatory work on a Chilean proposal to relax fumigation requirements for grapes entering the US, which has been applauded by California table grape industry leaders. They argue that the proposed systems approach could introduce pests that pose serious risks to domestic growers. Industry representatives assert that Chile already has adequate access to the US marketplace and that US producers do not want the proposed system put in place.
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California table grape industry leaders are applauding a decision by the USDA to pause regulatory work on a Chilean proposal to ease fumigation requirements for grapes entering the United States. The so-called systems approach, which would encourage alternatives to the use of methyl bromide and other fumigants, could lead to an import of pests that pose serious risks to domestic growers, industry representatives argue. “The Chilean proposal abandons an empirically successful treatment regime in favor of an ill-defined systems approach through which many invasive pests could travel,” said Kathleen Nave, president of the California Table Grape Commission. “The change would introduce a significant risk of potentially devastating infestations to the wine, juice, raisin, and table grape grops across the country,” she said. Importers have encouraged U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to adopt the Chilean proposal, noting that grape season in the South American country is underway. ...

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