Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA § 319.56–72 § 319.56–71 Mangoes from Jamaica. (f) Phytosanitary certificate. Each con- Mangoes (Mangifera indica) may be signment of fruit must be inspected by imported into the continental United the NPPO of Jamaica and accompanied States from Jamaica only under the by a phytosanitary certificate issued following conditions: by the NPPO of Jamaica with one of (a) General requirements. (1) The na- the following additional declarations. tional plant protection organization (1) For mangoes that were subject to (NPPO) of Jamaica must provide an treatment for Anastrepha spp. fruit operational workplan to APHIS that flies in Jamaica, the additional dec- details the activities that the NPPO of laration must state that the mangoes Jamaica, subject to APHIS’ approval of were subjected to treatment in accord- the workplan, will carry out to meet ance with 7 CFR part 305 for Anastrepha the requirements of this section. spp. fruit flies; that the mangoes were (2) The mangoes must be grown at inspected and found free of C. moestus; places of production that are registered and that the mangoes were either with the NPPO of Jamaica and that treated with a pre- or post-harvest fun- meet the specifications detailed in the gicidal application or they were in- workplan. If a pest or disease is de- spected prior to export and found free tected at the port of entry in the of P. mangiferae and X. campestris pv. United States, the consignment of mangiferaeindicae. mangoes would be prohibited entry (2) If the mangoes are to be treated into the United States and further for Anastrepha spp. fruit flies upon ar- shipments from the place of production rival in the United States, the addi- where the mangoes were grown will be tional declaration must state that the prohibited until an investigation is mangoes were inspected and found free conducted and APHIS and the NPPO of of C. moestus and were either treated Jamaica agree that the risk has been with a pre- or post-harvest fungicidal mitigated. application or inspected prior to export (3) The mangoes may be imported in and found free of P. mangiferae and X. commercial consignments only. campestris pv. mangiferaeindicae. (b) Treatment. The mangoes must be (Approved by the Office of Management and treated for Anastrepha spp. fruit flies in Budget under control number 0579–0419) accordance with part 305 of this chap- ter. [79 FR 55964, Sept. 18, 2014] (c) Packaging. The mangoes must be safeguarded from exposure to fruit flies § 319.56–72 Apples from China. from the time of treatment to export, Fresh apples (Malus pumila) from including packaging that prevents ac- China may be imported into the conti- cess by fruit flies and other injurious nental United States from China only insect pests. The package containing under the conditions described in this the mangoes could not contain any section. These conditions are designed other fruit, including mangoes not to prevent the introduction of the fol- qualified for importation into the lowing quarantine pests: Adoxophyes United States. orana (Fischer von Ro¨ slerstamm), sum- (d) Inspection. The mangoes must be mer fruit tortix; Archips micaceana inspected by the NPPO of Jamaica and (Walker), a moth; Argyrotaenia found free of Coccus moestus. ljungiana (Thunberg), grape tortix; (e) Plant pathogens. The risks pre- Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), Oriental sented by Phomopsis mangiferae and fruit fly; Carposina sasakii Matsumura, Xanthomonas campestris pv. peach fruit moth; Cenopalpus pulcher mangiferaeindicae must be addressed in (Canestrini & Fanzago), flat scarlet one of the following ways: mite; Cryptoblabes gnidiella (Millie`re), (1) The mangoes are treated with a honeydew moth; Cydia funebrana broad-spectrum pre- or post-harvest (Treitschke), plum fruit moth; fungicidal application; or Euzophera bigella (Zeller), quince moth; (2) The mangoes are inspected prior Euzophera pyriella Yang, a moth; to export from Jamaica and found free Grapholita inopinata Heinrich, Manchu- of P. mangiferae and X. campestris pv. rian fruit moth; Leucoptera malifoliella mangiferaeindicae. (Costa), apple leaf miner; Monilia 385 VerDate Sep<11>2014 11:19 Mar 20, 2017 Jkt 241016 PO 00000 Frm 00395 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\241016.XXX 241016 pmangrum on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with CFR.
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