Hass avocado from Guatemala is one step away from entering the US

Published 2024년 11월 8일

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The US Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has given the green light for Hass avocados from Guatemala to be imported, but no shipments can be made yet. Guatemalan producers, led by the National Avocado Association of Guatemala (Anaguacate), are waiting for legal procedures to be completed before the first shipments, expected between January and February 2025, ahead of the Super Bowl on February 25, 2025. The 'final rule' detailing the necessary phytosanitary measures and operational work plan is still pending publication.
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The US Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) authority communicated the authorization to import Hass avocado from Guatemala, but producers say that shipments cannot be made yet due to pending procedures. The notification has been well received by Guatemalan producers of the fruit, but they have highlighted that there are pending legal procedures, which after being published will allow the first shipments to be made between January and February next year, prior to the Super Bowl scheduled for February 25, 2025. (APHIS note click HERE) The “final rule” is pending Francisco Viteri García-Gallont, president of the National Avocado Association of Guatemala (Anaguacate), told Prensa Libre that this publication by APHIS means confirmation that the “final rule” is already in place and sets out the guidelines that must be met for Hass avocado originating in Guatemala to be admissible to the US market. He added that in order to make the first deliveries of the fruit, the ...

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