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APHIS Approves Imports of Fresh Carrots From South Korea

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will allow imports of fresh carrots from South Korea, it said in a notice. Eligible shipments must meet several conditions, including production and packing in registered locations, inspection requirements, washing, sampling in South Korea, and a phytosanitary certificate issued by the South Korean government. Carrots from South Korea that meet those conditions may be authorized for importation beginning June 5.

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(Federal Register 06/05/20)