Argentina: The entry of 234 kg of fruit fly host products was prevented

Published 2023년 10월 4일

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The National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) seized 234 kilograms of fruits and vegetables in General Roca due to not meeting quarantine requirements to enter the fruit fly-free area. The seizure took place during a routine control at the Río Colorado Post, where a bus from Buenos Aires was inspected. The merchandise was destroyed, but samples were taken for analysis in the Fruit Fly Control and Eradication Program Laboratory.
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General Roca (Río Negro) - The National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) yesterday seized 234 kilograms of fruits and vegetables in the Patagonian Zoophytosanitary Barrier. The merchandise did not have the quarantine requirements to enter the region, which is a fruit fly-free area. The seizure was made at the Río Colorado Post, province of Río Negro, during a routine control. There, a bus heading from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires to the Rio Negro town of Villa Regina was inspected, with passengers returning from a shopping trip. When checking the transport trunk, they found, among bags with clothes, toys and other products, 32 kilos of peppers, 100 kilos of papayas, 100 kilos of oranges and 2 kilos of limes. In addition to not having the health documentation or the corresponding quarantine treatment for fruit fly host products, ...

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