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APHIS Deregulates Two Pests at Port of Entry

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service recently said it is deregulating two pests at the port of entry, after the National Plant Board agreed with its proposals to change their status to non-actionable. The two deregulated pests include (pests marked by an asterisk are still quarantine pests in Hawaii and/or territories):

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  • Ditylenchus destructor* (potato rot nematode)
  • Neofusicoccum luteum*

A full list of pests APHIS has deregulated at the port of entry is available (here).