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9 February 2015

USDA Amends Regulations To Allow Imports Of Hybrid Unshu Oranges From Korea

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In the January 30, 2015, Federal Register, USDA issued a final rule amending citrus fruit importation regulations to allow the importation of commercial consignments of two Unshu orange hybrids...
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

In the January 30, 2015, Federal Register, USDA issued a final rule amending citrus fruit importation regulations to allow the importation of commercial consignments of two Unshu orange hybrids from the Republic of Korea into the continental United States, subject to certain conditions. The final rule is effective immediately.

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