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EU Sets Emergency Measures For The Import Of Citrus Fruits From Certain Non-EU Countries
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On April 15, 2016, Member State experts endorsed emergency
measures proposed by the Commission with stricter requirements
for the importation of citrus fruits from Brazil, South Africa, and
Uruguay. The measures are intended to increase the protection
against fruits contaminated with citrus black spot, a harmful plant
disease not native to Europe.
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