China Imposes New Quarantine Requirements for Incoming Tomatoes
China implemented new control and quarantine requirements on tomatoes entering the country to protect against tomato brown rugose fruit virus, China's General Administration of Customs said in a Nov. 12 notice, according to an unofficial translation. The regulations include an…
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additional statement required for tomatoes that come from a ToBRFV-free country and field inspections for regions in which the virus has been found.