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APHIS Adds Irradiation Treatment Option for Peruvian Blueberries

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will now allow imports of blueberries from Peru to be treated for pests by way of irradiation, it said in a bulletin. Previously, Peruvian blueberries had to either be cold treated or fumigated…

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with methyl bromide to mitigate for fruit flies. Peru had requested irradiation as an alternate treatment. “APHIS is amending the import requirements for blueberries from Peru to authorize irradiation at 150 Gy at approved U.S. irradiation facilities as an alternate treatment option, instead of cold treatment or methyl bromide fumigation,” it said. The change was added to the APHIS’ Fruits and Vegetables Import Requirement Database (FAVIR), Fruits and Vegetables Manual and Treatment Manual on March 13.