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India Issues Protocols to Allow More Market Access for US Cherries

India this month officially published its requirements for certain imported cherries (see 2201180027), which will expand market access for a range of cherry exporters, including from the U.S., the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service said in a report this week. The…

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requirements specifically grant expanded market access for cherries from three states in the Northwest U.S.: Idaho, Oregon and Washington. India hasn’t yet notified the requirements, which include quarantine protocols, to the World Trade Organization.