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Created by The Packer's National Editor Tom Karst

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Citrus quarantine for nursery products

The Federal Register brings us this interim rule this morning --- " Citrus Canker; Interstate Movement of Regulated Nursery Stock From Quarantined Areas"
Here is the summary:

We are amending the citrus canker quarantine regulations to explicitly prohibit, with limited exceptions, the interstate movement of regulated nursery stock from a quarantined area. The interstate movement of regulated nursery stock from an area quarantined for citrus canker poses a high risk of spreading citrus canker outside the quarantined area. We are including two exceptions to the prohibition. We are allowing calamondin and kumquat plants, two types of citrus plants that are highly resistant to citrus canker, to move interstate from a quarantined area under a protocol designed to ensure that they are free of citrus canker prior to movement. We will also continue to allow the interstate movement of regulated nursery stock for immediate export, under certain conditions. This action is necessary to clarify our regulations and to address the risk associated with the interstate movement of regulated nursery stock from areas quarantined for citrus canker.


TK: Meanwhile, we wait on what the USDA will say about commercial shipments of Florida citrus from canker infected areas this fall.....

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