U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
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Recent News About U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
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FINAL REMINDER: On Sept. 30, New USDA Database Will Replace Three Import Manuals and the Fruit and Vegetable Imports Requirement (FAVIR) Database
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PPQ 586 Transit Application Coming Soon to APHIS eFile!
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APHIS Establishes an Oriental Fruit Fly (Bactrocera dorsalis) Quarantine in Fountain Valley, Orange County, California
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APHIS Issues Regulatory Status Review Responses: Agrivida, Inc. Corn and Toolgen, Inc. Potato
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USDA Seeks Public Comment on a Proposal to Amend Veterinary Services’ User Fee Regulations
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APHIS Revises Requirements for Importing Fresh Sand Pear Fruit from the Republic of Korea into the United States
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APHIS Authorizes Importation of Fresh Turmeric Rhizome from Samoa into the United States
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APHIS Removes the Mexican Fruit Fly (Anastrepha ludens) Quarantine Area in Weslaco, Hidalgo County, Texas
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APHIS Seeks Comment on Draft Pest Risk Assessment for the Importation of Ornamental Cherry Cuttings from Japan
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USDA Confirms Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Tennessee
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APHIS’ Plant Protection and Quarantine Implements Risk-Based Sampling for Bananas and Plantains at U.S. Ports of Entry
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Annual Facility Certification for the Minimum Sanitation Protocol for Offshore Geranium Cutting Production
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APHIS Seeks Comment on Draft Pest Risk Assessment for the Importation of fresh Hass Avocado from Guatemala
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REMINDER: On Sept. 30, New USDA Database Will Replace Three Import Manuals and the Fruit and Vegetable Imports Requirement (FAVIR) Database
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Researchers put finishing touches on biosecurity tool to help prevent, minimize future pandemics
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Understanding evolving zoonotic disease threats through genetic sequencing
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Emergency Preparedness and Response Training: Preparing Tribal Nations for Animal and Plant Health Emergencies
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Recent APHIS Tribal Relations Training and Workshop Highlights
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USDA Confirms Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Tennessee
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Nutritionists: The Link to Nutrition Security