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AMS Proposes More Changes to Import Reporting for Fruits and Vegetables, Pistachios

The Agricultural Marketing Service is proposing to require that importers of certain potatoes, tomatoes and onions electronically file inspection certificates issued by non-federal and federal-state inspection services, it said (here). Currently the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is the only non-federal or federal-state service authorized to inspect, so the change only affects CFIA certificates for now, AMS said. If an importer is unable to enter the CFIA inspection information electronically, the importer would be required to provide a copy of the certificate to AMS via email, mail or fax, the agency said. AMS is also proposing to amend the pistachio import regulations to provide for the electronic filing of aflatoxin test results, among other changes, it said. Comments are due Jan. 5.

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(Federal Register 12/06/16)