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APHIS Updates PPQ Manuals for Dec. 6

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announced changes Dec. 6 to Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) electronic manuals. While some changes are minor, other changes may affect the admissibility of the plant products, including fruits, vegetables and flowers.

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Treatment Manual. The USDA APHIS PPQ Treatment Manual (here) has been updated. There were several reasons for the update:

  • Add alternative common names for pitahaya (also known as dragon fruit or pitaya) to treatment schedules T101-d-3, T101-e-3, T104-a-1, T104-a-2, T105-a-1, T105-a-2, and Table 2-3-1-List of Commodities Covered by FIFRA Section 18 Exemption
  • Remove T107-k
  • Add approved temperature recorders and sensors for cold and hot water treatments.

Changes are indicated by black change bars in the left margin of pages 2-3-3, 2-3-4, 5-2-53, 5-2-66, 5-2-68, 5-2-72, 5-2-73, 5-2-84, E-24, E-25, E-53 and E54.

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