81_FR_33684 81 FR 33581 - Mexican Hass Avocado Import Program

81 FR 33581 - Mexican Hass Avocado Import Program

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 103 (May 27, 2016)

Page Range33581-33588
FR Document2016-12586

Commercial consignments of Hass avocado fruit are currently authorized entry into the continental United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico from the Mexican State of Michoac[aacute]n under a systems approach to mitigate against quarantine pests of concern. We are amending the regulations to allow the importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit into the continental United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico from all of Mexico, provided individual Mexican States meet the requirements set out in the regulations and the operational workplan. Initially, this action would only apply to the Mexican State of Jalisco. With the exception of a clarification of the language concerning when sealed, insect-proof containers would be required to be used in shipping and the removal of mandatory fruit cutting at land and maritime borders, the current systems approach will not change. The current systems approach, which includes requirements for orchard certification, traceback labeling, pre-harvest orchard surveys, orchard sanitation, post-harvest safeguards, fruit cutting and inspection at the packinghouse, port-of-arrival inspection, and clearance activities, will be required for importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit from all approved areas of Mexico. The fruit will also be required to be imported in commercial consignments and accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate issued by the national plant protection organization of Mexico with an additional declaration stating that the consignment was produced in accordance with the systems approach described in the operational workplan. This final rule will allow for the importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit from Mexico while continuing to provide protection against the introduction of plant pests into the continental United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service

7 CFR Part 319

[Docket No. APHIS-2014-0088]
RIN 0579-AE05


Mexican Hass Avocado Import Program

AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: Commercial consignments of Hass avocado fruit are currently 
authorized entry into the continental United States, Hawaii, and Puerto 
Rico from the Mexican State of Michoac[aacute]n under a systems 
approach to mitigate against quarantine pests of concern. We are 
amending the regulations to allow the importation of fresh Hass avocado 
fruit into the continental United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico from 
all of Mexico, provided individual Mexican States meet the requirements 
set out in the regulations and the operational workplan. Initially, 
this action would only apply to the Mexican State of Jalisco. With the 
exception of a clarification of the language concerning when sealed, 
insect-proof containers would be required to be used in shipping and 
the removal of mandatory fruit cutting at land and maritime borders, 
the current systems approach will not change. The current systems 
approach, which includes requirements for orchard certification, 
traceback labeling, pre-harvest orchard surveys, orchard sanitation, 
post-harvest safeguards, fruit cutting and inspection at the 
packinghouse, port-of-arrival inspection, and clearance activities, 
will be required for importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit from all 
approved areas of Mexico. The fruit will also be required to be 
imported in commercial consignments and accompanied by a phytosanitary 
certificate issued by the national plant protection organization of 
Mexico with an additional declaration stating that the consignment was 
produced in accordance with the systems approach described in the 
operational workplan. This final rule will allow for the importation of 
fresh Hass avocado fruit from Mexico while continuing to provide 
protection against the introduction of plant pests into the continental 
United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.

DATES: Effective June 27, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. David B. Lamb, Senior Regulatory 
Policy Specialist, RPM, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road, Unit 133, 
Riverdale, MD 20737-1231; (301) 851-2103.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    Under the regulations in ``Subpart--Fruits and Vegetables'' (7 CFR 
319.56 through 319.56-75), the Animal and Plant Health Inspection 
Service (APHIS) prohibits or restricts the importation of fruits and 
vegetables into the United States from certain parts of the world to 
prevent plant pests from being introduced into and spread within the 
United States. The current requirements for allowing importation of 
fresh Hass avocado fruit into the United States from Michoac[aacute]n, 
Mexico, are described in Sec.  319.56-30. No other Mexican States are 
currently allowed to export fresh Hass avocado fruit into the United 
States. Those current requirements include pest surveys and pest risk-
reducing practices, treatment, packinghouse procedures, inspection, and 
shipping procedures.
    On February 18, 2015, we published in the Federal Register (80 FR 
8561-8564, Docket No. APHIS-2014-0088) a proposed rule \1\ to amend the 
regulations to allow fresh Hass avocado fruit to be imported from all 
of Mexico into the continental United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. 
Any Mexican State wishing to export fresh Hass avocado fruit to the 
continental United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico will be required to 
meet the requirements set out in the regulations for eligibility to 
ship fresh Hass avocado fruit into the continental United States, 
Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Specifically, these requirements are found in 
Sec.  319.56-30(c) and include orchard certification, traceback 
labeling, pre-harvest orchard surveys, orchard sanitation, post-harvest 
safeguards, and fruit cutting and inspection at the packinghouse. Prior 
to shipments beginning from any Mexican States other than 
Michoac[aacute]n, APHIS will work with the national plant protection 
organization (NPPO) of Mexico to ensure that any other Mexican States 
that intend to export meet the requirements of Sec.  319.56-30(c).
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    \1\ To view the proposed rule, supporting documents, and the 
comments we received, go to http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2014-0088.
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    Any changes to the review process for approving new Mexican States 
will be added to the operational workplan as mutually negotiated and 
agreed on between APHIS and the NPPO of Mexico. An operational workplan 
is an agreement between APHIS' Plant Protection and Quarantine program, 
officials of the NPPO of a foreign government, and, when necessary, 
foreign commercial entities, that specifies in detail the phytosanitary 
measures that will comply with our regulations governing the import or 
export of a specific commodity. Operational workplans apply only to the 
signatory parties and establish detailed procedures and guidance for 
the day-to-day operations of specific import/export programs. 
Operational workplans also establish how specific phytosanitary issues 
are dealt with in the exporting country and make clear who is 
responsible for dealing with those issues.
    In addition to the modifications to the current systems approach 
set out in the proposed rule, based on comments and our analysis, we 
are also changing the actions to be taken related to orchard pest 
detection requirements set forth in Sec.  319.56-30(e). Under the 
current systems approach, an orchard affected by a pest detection loses 
its export certification and avocado exports from that orchard are 
suspended until APHIS and the Mexican NPPO agree that the pest 
eradication measures taken by the affected orchard have been effective. 
We have found this remedial action to be overly stringent. In 
accordance with the commodity import evaluation document (CIED), we are 
revising paragraph (e) to state that loss of export certification and 
export suspension may occur. This change from the prior automatic,

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definitive loss of export certification and export suspension, will 
allow APHIS the flexibility to determine the scope and nature of the 
pest detection in order to determine the best and most appropriate 
level of phytosanitary response required. Quarantine pests and their 
overall pest risk (as rated in the pest risk analysis (PRA)) will be 
listed in the operational workplan, along with the consequences of 
interception at the packinghouse, certified orchard, municipality, and 
port of entry.
    We solicited comments concerning our proposal for 60 days ending 
April 20, 2015. We received 34 comments by that date. They were from 
producers, trade associations, representatives of State and foreign 
governments, and individuals. Of those, 12 comments were supportive of 
APHIS' proposal and the remaining 22 were either supportive with 
additional points or opposed. The comments are discussed below by 
topic.

General Comments

    One commenter inquired how the proposed action would apply to the 
State of Alaska.
    Currently, continental United States is defined in Sec.  319.56-2 
of the regulations as ``The 48 contiguous States, Alaska, and the 
District of Columbia.'' The provisions of this rule therefore apply to 
Alaska.
    Another commenter said that harmful pesticides could harm both 
fresh Hass avocado fruit and avocado consumers.
    While the commenter did not provide any specific examples of 
pesticides of concern, any pesticide harmful to the fresh Hass avocado 
fruit itself would most likely produce effects visible to inspection 
either in Mexico or at the port of first arrival into the United 
States. As for the human health implications of pesticide usage, the 
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) samples and tests imported 
fruits and vegetables for pesticide residues. Yearly monitoring reports 
and information on the program may be found here: http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodborneIllnessContaminants/Pesticides/UCM2006797.htm.
    Two commenters stated that APHIS should consider the effect that 
the importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit from distant regions of 
Mexico has on global climate change. The commenters said that both the 
carbon emissions generated by long-distance shipment as well as the 
precedent via the purchase availability of non-local produce should be 
assessed as part of the importation approval process.
    Another commenter said that the importation of fresh Hass avocado 
fruit from other regions in Mexico will affect the prices of avocados 
in the United States and, resultantly, affect consumer behavior. The 
commenter argued that the purchase price for fresh Hass avocados does 
not reflect the impact that the long distance shipping has on global 
climate change, and that an increased supply of fresh Hass avocado 
fruit from Mexico would lower the purchase price even further, allowing 
consumers to purchase greater quantities and thereby exacerbating the 
problem.
    APHIS' proposed action is the expansion of the importation program 
for fresh Hass avocado fruit from Mexico into the United States. The 
Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) law, which is administered by the 
U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service, 
requires retailers, such as full-time grocery stores, supermarkets, and 
club warehouse stores, to notify their customers with information 
regarding the source of certain food, including fruits and vegetables. 
Any fresh Hass avocado fruit imported from Mexico would be subject to 
such requirements, thus allowing consumers to make any origin-based 
purchasing choices they may wish.
    Another commenter observed that the proposed rule considers 
imported goods as foreign commerce until they reach the final consumer, 
thus preempting State and local laws.
    APHIS regulations in this part preempt those State and local laws 
that are inconsistent with the regulations, namely, while the fruit is 
in foreign commerce.

Comments on Alternatives to the Proposed Action

    One commenter stated that approval for the importation of fresh 
Hass avocado fruit should be made on a State-by-State basis. The 
commenter argued that this approach would allow local authorities to 
gain familiarity with the required phytosanitary measures and allow 
APHIS to thoroughly assess prospective exporters. The commenter 
concluded that such an approach would also allow domestic avocado 
producers to adjust to the increased supply.
    As stated in the proposed rule, we believe that Jalisco will be the 
first new Mexican State to meet the requirements set forth in this rule 
and therefore the first Mexican State apart from Michoac[aacute]n to be 
authorized to export fresh Hass avocado fruit to the continental United 
States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Subsequent Mexican States would not 
necessarily be approved one at a time, but rather as each demonstrates 
its ability to meet the standards set out in the regulations. We are 
confident that we have the review and oversight capacity to approve 
requesting Mexican States on a simultaneous basis as needed.
    Currently, fresh Hass avocado fruit are required to be 
biometrically sampled and cut in the field, at the packinghouse, and by 
an inspector at the port of first arrival into the United States. We 
proposed to allow fruit to be cut at the discretion of the inspector. 
One commenter suggested that cutting the avocados would help monitor 
for illegal importation of narcotics and other illegal substances.
    Given the lack of quarantine pest interceptions in shipments of 
avocado fruit from Mexico at the ports of first arrival for the period 
from 1997 to 2014, we are amending the requirement in order to allow 
for operational flexibility. Inspections for narcotics in imported 
materials are also performed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection 
(CBP) inspectors.

Comments on the Pest List

    Specific pests of concern associated with fresh Hass avocado fruit 
for which mitigations are required are listed in paragraphs (c)(1)(ii), 
(c)(2)(i), and (e) of Sec.  319.56-30. They are:
     Conotrachelus aguacatae, a small avocado seed weevil;
     Conotrachelus perseae, a small avocado seed weevil;
     Copturus aguacatae, avocado stem weevil;
     Heilipus lauri, large avocado seed weevil; and
     Stenoma catenifer, avocado seed moth.
    We proposed removing these specific pests from the regulations. The 
pest list would instead be maintained in the operational workplan 
provided to APHIS for approval by the NPPO of Mexico.
    Additionally, based on the findings of the PRA, we proposed to add 
eight pests to the list of pests of concern to be maintained in the 
operational workplan. Those pests were:
     Avocado sunblotch viroid;
     Cryptaspasma perseana, a tortricid moth;
     Conotrachelus serpentinus, a weevil;
     Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Green), pink hibiscus mealybug;
     Pseudophilothrips perseae (Watson), a thrips;
     Scirtothrips aceri (Moulton), a thrips;
     Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara, a thrips; and
     Sphaceloma perseae Jenkins, avocado scab.

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    Three commenters stated that these newly listed pests were not 
previously considered likely to follow the pathway of fresh Hass 
avocado fruit from Mexico. The commenters observed that the pests have 
never been intercepted or considered as pests of concern for which 
mitigations are required. The commenters observed that, as a signatory 
to the World Trade Organization's Agreement on Sanitary and 
Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement), the United States has agreed 
that any prohibitions it places on the importation of fruits and 
vegetables will be based on scientific evidence related to 
phytosanitary measures and issues, and will not be maintained without 
sufficient scientific evidence and concluded that the addition of the 
eight pests is contrary to this agreement. The commenters said that 
these pests had not been previously designated as quarantine pests 
because they already occur in the United States and therefore, 
according to international standards, cannot be considered to be 
quarantine pests or pests of concern for which mitigations are required 
and concluded that avocado sunblotch viroid, Conotrachelus serpentinus, 
Scirtothrips aceri, Scirtothrips perseae, and Sphaceloma perseae should 
be removed as pests of concern for which regulatory action is required.
    Upon further consideration, we agree with the commenters' 
assessment regarding avocado sunblotch viroid, Conotrachelus 
serpentinus, and Sphaceloma perseae. These are non-actionable pests 
that already exist in certain areas of the United States, for which no 
domestic program exists. We also allow domestic shipments of 
susceptible species to travel interstate without restriction. Given 
that our import regulations cannot be more stringent than our domestic 
regulations, we have removed the pests from the pest list and adjusted 
the PRA accordingly.
    However, we disagree with the commenters' other points regarding, 
Scirtothrips aceri and Scirtothrips perseae. Scirtothrips aceri is 
considered actionable only for those shipments to Hawaii and/or Puerto 
Rico because that pest is not found in Hawaii and Puerto Rico. It is 
considered a non-actionable pest for shipments to the continental 
United States. Scirtothrips perseae was dismissed in previous PRAs 
developed by APHIS as a pest associated with plant parts other than 
avocado fruit or in rotting fruit on ground. However, the PRA developed 
in association with this rule \2\ cites more recent research indicating 
that avocado fruit is a host.
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    The same commenters stated that thrips in general and 
Pseudophilothrips perseae in particular had already been examined by 
APHIS as part of a previous rulemaking and determined to be unlikely to 
be in the commercial import pathway because they are not generally 
associated with mature fruit or remain on mature, harvested fruit. The 
commenters concluded that regulating thrips does not seem to be 
supported by relevant science concerning the biology of these pests and 
the realities of the commercial packing process and requested that 
Pseudophilothrips perseae be removed from the pest list for fresh Hass 
avocado fruit from Mexico.
    As stated previously, recent research, which we consulted in 
preparing the PRA associated with this rule, indicates that fresh Hass 
avocado fruit is a potential host for the listed species of thrips. In 
addition, thrips of the families Phlaeothripidae and Thripidae have 
been intercepted with shipments of avocado fruit for consumption, both 
in commercial shipments and passenger baggage at U.S. ports of entry.
    The same commenters questioned the inclusion of Cryptaspasma 
perseana in the list of pests of concern, stating that the tests that 
supposedly proved the pest's association with avocado fruit on the tree 
were not performed outside of laboratory conditions. The commenters 
stated that forced infestation studies in the field, at varying 
altitudes and cultural conditions, should be conducted to support the 
conclusion that Cryptaspasma perseana is a pest of concern for fresh 
Hass avocado fruit from Mexico. The commenters concluded that listing 
this pest as a quarantine pest of commercially produced fresh Hass 
avocado fruit is premature.
    As indicated in the PRA, we determined that the likelihood of 
introduction for this species is negligible and that the mitigations 
already in place to provide phytosanitary protection against Stenoma 
catenifer are likely to also detect this species. However, the larvae 
of the two species can be easily confused and we therefore included 
Cryptaspasma perseana in the list of pests of concern in order to avoid 
any need for inspectors to distinguish between those larvae, 
misidentification of which could then lead to entry of Stenoma 
catenifer into the United States. The research cited by the commenters 
included the conclusion that it is more likely that Cryptaspasma 
perseana lays eggs in trees with the caveat that additional research is 
required. Without specific evidence that this species does not lay eggs 
only in trees or on fruit on the ground, no changes will be made at 
this time due to the potential damage caused by an infestation.
    Five commenters stated that Sphaceloma perseae is a very common 
cosmetic problem in Mexico as well as in other countries from which 
avocados are imported. The commenters observed that Sphaceloma perseae 
is present domestically, in both California and Florida. The commenters 
wanted to know why the proposed phytosanitary measures included 
mitigation against Sphaceloma perseae.
    As stated previously, Sphaceloma perseae has been removed from the 
list of pests of concern since it already exists in certain areas of 
the United States, domestic shipments of susceptible species are 
permitted travel interstate without restriction, and our import 
regulations cannot be more stringent than our domestic regulations.

Comments on Pest Risk

    Two commenters said that, as a result of the potential harm these 
pests represent, the importation of fruits and vegetables should be 
limited and tightly controlled. The commenters claimed that, due to the 
eventuality of human error, compliance with the required measures will 
not be complete and an exponential increase in the importation level of 
fresh Hass avocado fruit from Mexico therefore represents an 
exponential phytosanitary risk.
    Each organism carries its own risk of following the pathway, and 
APHIS has been very successful in assessing and mitigating the risks 
associated with new market access. We have stated in the past that if 
zero tolerance for pest risk were the standard applied to international 
trade in agricultural commodities, it is quite likely that no country 
would ever be able to export a fresh agricultural commodity to any 
other country. Our pest risk analysis process will identify and assign 
appropriate and effective mitigations for any identified pest risks. 
If, based on our PRA, we conclude that the available mitigation 
measures against identified pest risks are insufficient to provide an 
appropriate level of protection, then we will not authorize the 
importation of the particular commodity.
    Another commenter said that the studies cited in the proposal and 
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Mexican States share the same pests as Michoac[aacute]n. The commenter 
questioned the conclusion of the CIED, saying that the import 
requirements have only been shown to mitigate the phytosanitary risk 
posed by fresh Hass avocado fruit from Michoac[aacute]n, Mexico, and 
does not take into account any unique pest situations that may exist in 
other Mexican States.
    The avocado pests assessed by the PRA were those present in all of 
Mexico. Pests associated with fresh Hass avocado fruit with a 
likelihood of introduction of medium or greater were evaluated. We then 
examined existing mitigation requirements for fresh Hass avocados from 
Michoac[aacute]n, Mexico to see if they would provide mitigation 
against pests from all of Mexico and found that they would provide 
adequate protection against the importation of the pests of concern.
    The same commenter and a second commenter suggested that those 
Mexican States that cannot meet the import requirements may trade with 
Mexican States that can. As such, the commenters argued that avocados 
from unapproved Mexican States could potentially enter the chain of 
export and thereby introduce pests into the United States.
    Paragraph 319.56-30(c)(2)(iv) requires that harvested Hass avocado 
fruit be placed in field boxes or containers of field boxes that are 
marked to show the official registration number of the orchard from 
which they were harvested. Paragraph 319.56-30(c)(3)(v) requires that 
the identity of the fresh Hass avocado fruit must be maintained from 
field boxes or containers to the containers in which they will be 
shipped so the avocados can be traced back to the orchard in which they 
were grown if pests are found at the packinghouse or the port of first 
arrival in the United States. These requirements are intended to 
prevent inclusion of fruit from unauthorized orchards or areas in 
shipments intended for export to the continental United States, Hawaii, 
and Puerto Rico.
    One commenter requested further information regarding population 
densities and any required mitigation measures for Conotrachelus 
aguacatae and Heilipus lauri from areas in Mexico not currently 
approved to export fresh Hass avocado fruit.
    A second commenter said that APHIS should gather and evaluate 
current pest population information and mitigation measures being 
implemented for the pests of concern in other production regions in 
Mexico prior to importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit into the 
continental United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico from those regions.
    Currently, all municipalities within Michoac[aacute]n are required 
to be surveyed twice a year and found free of Conotrachelus aguacatae, 
Conotrachelus perseae, Heilipus lauri, Stenoma catenifer, which are the 
pests capable of inflicting the most damage if they were allowed to 
become established. APHIS and the Mexican NPPO have agreed that before 
another Mexican State is eligible to participate in the export program, 
at least 2 years of survey data establishing that the avocado plant 
pests and diseases of concern are not present in that region will be 
provided to APHIS. Mitigation measures for the pests of concern in the 
remainder of Mexico will be the same as those currently required for 
fresh Hass avocados from Michoac[aacute]n, Mexico. Producers will have 
to demonstrate municipality and orchard freedom from these and other 
major pests of concern. Shipment of fresh Hass avocado fruit to the 
continental United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico from any additional 
Mexican areas will not be approved until APHIS and the Mexican NPPO 
have agreed that those new areas have met the requirements of the 
systems approach.
    Another commenter said that the required pest control measures were 
not specified in the proposed rule. The commenter asked if those 
measures will affect the quality of the fresh Hass avocado fruit or 
represent a threat to consumer health.
    As stated in the CIED that accompanied the proposed rule, if any of 
the avocado pests of concern are detected during the semiannual pest 
surveys in a packinghouse, certified orchard or areas outside of 
certified orchards, or via other monitoring or inspection activity in 
the municipality, the Mexican NPPO must immediately initiate an 
investigation and take measures to isolate and eradicate the pests. The 
Mexican NPPO must also provide APHIS with information regarding the 
circumstances of the infestation and the pest risk mitigation measures 
taken in response. In accordance with the operational workplan, 
depending upon the nature of the pest detection, affected orchards may 
lose their export certification, and avocado exports from that orchard 
may be suspended until APHIS and the Mexican NPPO agree that the pest 
eradication measures taken by the affected orchard have been effective. 
As for the human health implications of pesticide usage, as stated 
previously, the FDA samples and tests imported fruits and vegetables 
for pesticide residues that may be harmful to humans. Yearly monitoring 
reports and information on the program may be found here: http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodborneIllnessContaminants/Pesticides/UCM2006797.htm.

Comments on the Systems Approach

    With the exception of a clarification of the language in Sec.  
319.56-30, paragraph (c)(3)(vii) concerning when sealed, insect-proof 
containers would be required to be used in shipping of the fruit and 
the removal of mandatory fruit cutting at land and maritime borders 
found in Sec.  319.56-30(f), we did not propose any changes to the 
systems approach required for the importation of fresh Hass avocado 
fruit from Michoac[aacute]n, Mexico, which will be required for the 
importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit from other approved areas in 
Mexico. Specifically, these requirements are found in Sec.  319.56-
30(c) and include orchard certification, traceback labeling, pre-
harvest orchard surveys, orchard sanitation, post-harvest safeguards, 
and fruit cutting and inspection at the packinghouse.
    One commenter stated that discretionary fruit cutting will rely 
more heavily on inspector expertise to determine whether to perform 
samplings. The commenter wanted to know whether APHIS or CBP will 
provide inspectors with training to decide when it is appropriate to 
perform a fruit cutting on a shipment of fresh Hass avocado fruit from 
Mexico. If so, the commenter wanted to know how this training would 
differ from current inspector training.
    The operational workplan requires any shipment that arrives with a 
broken seal to be inspected, which would include fruit cutting. 
Shipments may also be subject to random sampling as dictated by local 
CBP port procedures. We are confident that existing inspector training 
will continue to provide APHIS and CBP inspectors with the necessary 
expertise.
    APHIS is removing specific pest names from the regulations and 
replacing them with references to the ``avocado pests listed in the 
operational workplan.'' The same commenter asked what criteria will be 
considered in adding pests to or removing pests from the list in the 
operational workplan, whether proposed changes would be subject to 
public review and comment, and whether the operational workplan would 
be available to the public for review and, if so, where it would be 
located.
    Generally speaking, we do not list every possible quarantine pest 
associated with a particular commodity in the regulations, as this 
would require a lengthy and cumbersome rulemaking

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process every time the pest list changed due to factors such as a new 
pest discovery or emerging research involving a given pest. The 
regulations governing the importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit from 
Michoac[aacute]n, Mexico, did contain the specific names of all pests 
of concern at the time, however that inclusion was not intended to 
serve as and was not an all-inclusive pest list. This is consistent 
with and is in line with our most recent policies to move specifics 
such as pest names from the regulations to the operational workplan, 
which provides a greater degree of flexibility in the face of any 
potential changes to the pest situation in any country. Changes to the 
list of quarantine pests in the operational workplan governing the 
importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit from Mexico will require a 
bilateral agreement between APHIS and the Mexican NPPO and will not 
involve publication of a Federal Register notice with regard to the 
updated pests. Operational workplans are and will continue to be 
available upon request.
    Another commenter said that mandatory sampling and cutting 
requirements at U.S. ports of entry should be maintained for a period 
of 2 years following the acceptance of fresh Hass Avocado fruit from 
any new Mexican State or production region in order to fully assess the 
efficacy of the systems approach in those areas.
    Since 2004, approximately 181,000 consignments totaling over 3.2 
million metric tons of fresh Hass avocado fruit from Michoac[aacute]n, 
Mexico, have been imported into the United States. None of the pests 
listed in the Mexican Hass avocado PRAs (1996, 2004, and 2014) as 
following the pathway of fresh Hass avocado fruit have ever been 
intercepted in any commercial consignment since Mexico was granted 
market access in 1997. This record demonstrates the efficacy of the 
required phytosanitary measures, which are largely identical to those 
that will be required to be met by any Mexican States approved after 
publication of this rule, particularly as the pests of concern for 
fresh Hass avocado fruit throughout Mexico are identical.
    One commenter recommended that a number of provisions specified in 
the 2011 operational workplan be included in the regulations. The 
commenter stated that it is not clear whether the conditions of the 
operational workplan would be required by the regulations. Finally, the 
commenter said that certain provisions in the 2011 operational workplan 
related to orchards and packinghouses should be modified.
    As stated previously, APHIS no longer includes highly specific, 
prescriptive phytosanitary measures in the regulations, but rather we 
utilize broader requirements. Operational workplans establish how 
specific phytosanitary issues are dealt with in the exporting country 
and make clear who is responsible for dealing with those issues. 
Paragraph 319.56-30(d) requires that all consignments of fresh Hass 
avocado fruit from Mexico be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate 
issued by the Mexican NPPO with an additional declaration certifying 
that the conditions specified in the regulations have been met. The 
commenter's suggestions regarding amendments to the 2011 operational 
workplan are outside the scope of the current regulation as the 
contents of the operational workplan are agreed upon by APHIS and the 
NPPO of the exporting country.

Comments on Program Oversight

    Two commenters said that APHIS is dependent on local authorities in 
Mexico to enforce the requirements set forth in the regulations and the 
operational workplan. The commenters cited the Corruption Perceptions 
Index issued by Transparency International \3\ as proof that corruption 
within Mexico will most certainly occur in connection with the export 
of fresh Hass avocado fruit.
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    Like the United States, Mexico is a signatory to the SPS Agreement. 
As such, it has agreed to respect the phytosanitary measures the United 
States imposes on the importation of plants and plant products from 
Mexico when the United States demonstrates the need to impose these 
measures in order to protect plant health within the United States. The 
CIED that accompanied the proposed rule provided evidence of such a 
need. That being said, as we mentioned in the proposed rule, APHIS will 
monitor and audit Mexico's implementation of the systems approach for 
the importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit into the continental United 
States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. If we determine that the systems 
approach has not been fully implemented or maintained, we will take 
appropriate remedial action to ensure that the importation of fresh 
Hass avocado fruit from all of Mexico does not result in the 
dissemination of plant pests within the United States.
    One commenter suggested that APHIS require at least 2 years of 
survey data establishing that the avocado plant pests and diseases of 
concern are not present in any potential additional exporting Mexican 
States or areas. The commenter also suggested that potential additional 
exporting States or areas demonstrate their ability to successfully 
adhere to the requirements set out in the regulations via exporting 
fresh Hass avocado fruit to countries other than the United States for 
a period of at least 2 years under the those requirements.
    We will be requiring 2 years of survey data for the pests of 
concern from each Mexican area seeking approval to export fresh Hass 
avocado fruit to the continental United States, Hawaii, and Puerto 
Rico. The commenter's point about exports of fresh Hass avocado fruit 
to countries other than the United States under U.S. requirements is 
not feasible. Every country sets its own requirements for importation 
of a given commodity and exercises a level of phytosanitary protection 
at its borders that it deems appropriate. APHIS makes its phytosanitary 
decisions based on our own research, experience, and expertise.
    Two commenters said that adequate oversight of the current program 
is only possible because the export area was confined to the State of 
Michoac[aacute]n, and therefore easy to oversee. The commenters claimed 
that the entire country of Mexico will prove almost impossible to 
monitor for compliance with the regulations. The commenter concluded 
that this will be magnified by the fact that the whole of Mexico will 
be allowed to export fresh Hass avocado fruit upon the effective date 
of this final rule.
    As stated in the proposed rule, the whole of Mexico will not 
immediately begin shipment of fresh Hass avocado fruit to the 
continental United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Rather, Mexican 
States will likely be approved piecemeal as they meet the requirements 
established in the regulations. Currently, only the State of Jalisco is 
prepared to meet the requirements set out in the regulations for 
eligibility to ship fresh Hass avocado fruit into the continental 
United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. APHIS will monitor and audit 
Mexico's implementation of the systems approach for the importation of 
fresh Hass avocado fruit from all of Mexico into the continental United 
States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. If we determine that the systems 
approach has not been fully implemented or maintained, we will take 
appropriate remedial action to ensure that the importation of fresh 
avocado fruit from Mexico does not result in the dissemination of plant 
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addition, APHIS has reviewed its resources and believes it has adequate 
coverage across the United States to ensure compliance with its 
regulations, including an expansion of the Mexican avocado import 
program, as established by this rule. APHIS has Pre-clearance and 
Offshore Program staff in Mexico monitoring many export programs, 
including the avocado program.

Comments on the Economic Analysis

    We prepared an initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) in 
connection with the proposed rule regarding the economic effects of the 
rule on small entities. We invited comments on any potential economic 
effects and received a number of comments.
    In the initial regulatory flexibility analysis we stated that, ``we 
do not currently have all the data necessary for a comprehensive 
analysis of the effects of this proposed rule.'' One commenter said 
that, since we do not know what the precise economic impact will be, 
the economic risk is unnecessary. The commenter argued that we do not 
know if the potential influx of fresh Hass avocado fruit from all of 
Mexico will prove disastrous for domestic growers.
    While it is true that precise, future price impacts of this rule 
are not known, the additional quantity of fresh Hass avocado fruit that 
will be imported from Mexico as a result of this rule is expected to be 
relatively small; price effects are therefore also likely to be small. 
Michoac[aacute]n, Mexico, from which all fresh Hass avocado fruit 
imports from Mexico currently originate, produces 85 percent of 
Mexico's fresh Hass avocado fruit. Jalisco, the only other Mexican 
State prepared to meet the phytosanitary requirements necessary to 
export fresh Hass avocado fruit to the United States, produces 3 
percent of Mexico's fresh Hass avocado fruit, and only a fraction of 
Jalisco's avocado production volume is expected to meet the rigorous 
phytosanitary requirements necessary for export to the United States.
    Another commenter stated that the initial regulatory flexibility 
analysis is based on the expected impact of a ``fraction'' of the 
90,000 pounds of fresh Hass avocado fruit available for immediate 
yearly importation from the State of Jalisco under the new rule. The 
commenter claimed that this assumption is unrealistic given that future 
approved Mexican States are likely to increase that yearly amount.
    Our economic analysis is near term, not long term. Even so, future 
effects of the rule will be limited since, as stated previously, only 
15 percent of Mexico's fresh Hass avocado fruit is grown outside of the 
State of Michoac[aacute]n (3 percent in Jalisco). Only a fraction of 
that 15 percent (3 percent in Jalisco) is expected to satisfy U.S. 
phytosanitary import requirements.
    The same commenter observed that the analysis assumes that the 
exponential increase for the demand of avocados in the United States 
seen over the last decade will continue indefinitely. The commenter 
found that assumption unlikely and noted that there are indicators that 
the rate of increased demand for avocados in the United States has 
begun, and will continue, to level off.
    Although future growth in the U.S. demand for avocado may not match 
that experienced during the past decade, the factors that contributed 
to the recent history of expanded consumption--a growing U.S. 
population generally and a growing Hispanic share of the population, 
greater awareness of the avocado's health benefits, restaurants 
incorporating avocados into their menu offerings, a year-round supply 
of affordable, fresh Hass avocado fruit, and increased disposable 
income remain the same. We are unaware of any indications that the 
consumer market for fresh Hass avocado fruit has plateaued and the 
commenter did not provide a reference for that statement.
    Several commenters said that, as pointed out in the IFRA, most of 
the 7,495 U.S. avocado growers are small entities and that these 
domestic growers produce roughly 230,000 metric tons of fresh Hass 
avocado fruit each year at a cost of $1.09 per pound, whereas the 
United States imports 462,000 metric tons each year from the Mexican 
State of Michoac[aacute]n at a cost of $0.87 per pound. The commenters 
stated that a slowing in the increase of U.S. demand for avocados or an 
increase in the availability of cheaper imports would reduce the 
ability of domestic growers to compete in the avocado market, and both 
occurring at the same time would devastate domestic growers. The 
commenters concluded that this devastation would be experienced most 
acutely by small entities, which are generally less able to cut costs 
than larger growers and asked why we did not consider such losses as a 
significant economic impact on small entities.
    As stated previously, the scale of additional imports makes it 
highly unlikely that any entities, large or small, will suffer 
significant economic hardship.
    Two commenters observed that, according to the USDA Economic 
Research Service, imports accounted for 71.1 percent of the domestic 
fresh avocado consumed in the United States during 2011, down from 72.4 
percent the previous year. The commenters argued that producers in 
California, Florida, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico could benefit via 
increased production if those import levels were curtailed, given that 
California, Florida, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico are areas where year-round 
avocado production may occur.
    APHIS' primary responsibility with regard to international import 
trade is to identify and manage the phytosanitary risks associated with 
importing commodities. When we determine that the risk associated with 
the importation of a commodity can be successfully mitigated, it is our 
responsibility under the trade agreements to which we are signatory to 
make provisions for the importation of that commodity.

Comments on General Economic Effects

    While specific comments on the initial regulatory flexibility 
analysis are addressed above and in the final regulatory flexibility 
analysis, we received a number of comments concerning the overall 
economic effect of the rule as it relates to U.S. trade policies 
concerning Mexico.
    Three commenters argued that allowing for the importation of fresh 
Hass avocado fruit from Mexico would lead to American job loss. The 
commenters said that inexpensive imports will drive down prices, 
decreasing profits for domestic producers, and thereby triggering 
layoffs. The commenters stated that domestic avocado production is 
already subject to such limiting factors as high labor costs and 
droughts and that allowing for importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit 
from all of Mexico will decrease domestic profits.
    Another commenter asked how prices for fresh Hass avocados could be 
regulated in order to allow domestic producers to fairly compete and 
thrive given the high volume of Mexican production.
    Such actions would be beyond the scope of APHIS' statutory 
authority under the Plant Protection Act, whereby APHIS may prohibit 
the importation of a fruit or vegetable into the United States only if 
we determine that the prohibition is necessary in order to prevent the 
introduction or dissemination of a plant pest or noxious weed within 
the United States. Additionally, as a signatory to the SPS Agreement, 
the United States has agreed that any prohibitions it places on the 
importation of fruits and vegetables will be based on scientific 
evidence related to phytosanitary measures and issues, and will not be 
maintained without sufficient scientific evidence. The price

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regulation requested by the second commenter would not be in keeping 
with this agreement.
    We are making two miscellaneous changes to the regulations not 
mentioned in the proposed rule. Currently, paragraph (c)(2)(iv) 
requires that harvested fresh Hass avocado fruit be moved from the 
orchard to the packinghouse within 3 hours of harvest or they must be 
protected from fruit fly infestation until moved. Given that some 
production areas are more than 3 hours away from the nearest approved 
packinghouse, we are altering the language to state that the fresh Hass 
avocado fruit must be moved to the packinghouse the same day as they 
are harvested. Given that there have been no interceptions of fruit 
flies in connection with the current fresh Hass avocado export program 
and the current PRA states that uninjured, commercially produced fresh 
Hass avocado fruit do not serve as hosts for fruit flies, we are 
confident that this change will not impact the phytosanitary efficacy 
of the program.
    We also specify in the regulations that pest surveys must be 
performed at least semiannually. References to this requirement are 
found in Sec. Sec.  319.56-30(c)(1)(ii), 319.56-30(c)(2)(i), and 
319.56-30(e). We are amending this requirement slightly to specify that 
semiannual surveys must be conducted for at least 5 years. Thereafter, 
only one survey per year will be required provided no pests of concern 
are discovered during the 5 years of semiannual surveys. We are adding 
a time limit for the semiannual survey requirement based on the lack of 
pest discovery and interceptions associated with the importation of 
fresh Hass avocado fruit from Michoac[aacute]n, Mexico.
    Therefore, for the reasons given in the proposed rule and in this 
document, we are adopting the proposed rule as a final rule, with the 
changes discussed in this document.

Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory Flexibility Act

    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for the 
purposes of Executive Order 12866 and, therefore, has not been reviewed 
by the Office of Management and Budget.
    In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 604, we have performed a final 
regulatory flexibility analysis, which is summarized below, regarding 
the economic effects of this rule on small entities. Copies of the full 
analysis are available on the Regulations.gov Web site (see footnote 1 
in this document for a link to Regulations.gov) or by contacting the 
person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
    Mexican officials have requested that additional States in Mexico 
be allowed to export fresh Hass avocado fruit to the United States 
under the same systems approach that currently applies to fresh Hass 
avocado fruit from approved municipalities in Michoac[aacute]n. Imports 
of fresh Hass avocado fruit from Mexico into the United States have 
increased significantly over the years, from 311 million pounds in 2003 
to over 1.1 billion pounds in 2013. A growing U.S. population and 
growing Hispanic share of the population, greater awareness of the 
avocado's health benefits, year-round availability of affordable fresh 
Hass avocado fruit, and greater disposable income have contributed to 
the increased demand.
    The dramatic increase in demand over the past decade has enabled 
domestic producers to maintain production levels despite the large 
increase in fresh Hass avocado fruit imports. Annual U.S. avocado 
production, 2002/03 to 2011/12, averaged 423 million pounds, of which 
California accounted for 87.5 percent or over 375 million pounds. 
Nearly all of California's production is of the Hass variety.
    Potential economic effects of this rule are estimated using a 
partial equilibrium model of the U.S. fresh Hass avocado fruit sector. 
There are 2,653 hectares in Jalisco that are registered in Mexico's 
SRRC (Contamination Risk Reduction System) as qualified to export fresh 
Hass avocado fruit to the United States. Avocados are expected to be 
shipped from one-half of these orchards (1,326.5 hectares) in the first 
year that this rule is implemented. Assuming an average yield of 10 
metric tons (MT) per hectare, we expect fresh Hass avocado fruit 
imports from Jalisco to total approximately 13,265 MT (29 million 
pounds) in the first year, and between 13,265 and 26,530 MT (29 to 58 
million pounds) in subsequent years.
    If the United States were to import between 13,265 and 26,530 MT of 
fresh Hass avocado fruit from Jalisco and there were no displacement of 
avocado imports from other sources, the decline in avocado prices may 
range from 1.7 percent to 3 percent. Consumer welfare gains of about 
$24 million to $45 million would outweigh producer welfare losses of 
about $6 million to $11 million, resulting in net welfare gains of 
about $18 million to $34 million.
    More reasonably, partial import displacement would occur, and price 
and welfare effects would be proportional to the net increase in U.S. 
fresh Hass avocado imports. If 20 percent of the 13,625 to 26,530 MT of 
fresh Hass avocado fruit imported from Jalisco were to displace avocado 
imports from elsewhere (e.g., Chile), including the State of 
Michoac[aacute]n in Mexico, then the price decline would be about 1.3 
to 2.5 percent; consumer welfare gains of $19 million to $36 million 
and producer welfare losses of $5 million to $9 million yield net 
welfare benefits of $14 million to $27 million.
    While APHIS does not have information on the size distribution of 
U.S. avocado producers, according to the Census of Agriculture, there 
were a total of 93,020 Fruit and Tree Nut farms in the United States in 
2012. The average value of agricultural products sold by these farms 
was less than $274,000, which is well below the Small Business 
Administration's small-entity standard of $750,000. It is reasonable to 
assume that most avocado farms qualify as small entities. Between 2002 
and 2012, the number of avocado operations in California grew by 
approximately 17 percent, from 4,801 to 5,602 operations.

Executive Order 12988

    This final rule allows fresh Hass avocado fruit to be imported into 
the United States from all of Mexico. State and local laws and 
regulations regarding fresh Hass avocado fruit imported under this rule 
will be preempted while the fruit is in foreign commerce. Fresh fruits 
and vegetables are generally imported for immediate distribution and 
sale to the consuming public, and remain in foreign commerce until sold 
to the ultimate consumer. The question of when foreign commerce ceases 
in other cases must be addressed on a case-by-case basis. No 
retroactive effect will be given to this rule, and this rule will not 
require administrative proceedings before parties may file suit in 
court challenging this rule.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This final rule contains no new information collection or 
recordkeeping requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).

List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 319

    Coffee, Cotton, Fruits, Imports, Logs, Nursery stock, Plant 
diseases and pests, Quarantine, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Rice, Vegetables.

    Accordingly, we are amending 7 CFR part 319 as follows:

PART 319--FOREIGN QUARANTINE NOTICES

0
1. The authority citation for part 319 continues to read as follows:


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    Authority: 7 U.S.C. 450, 7701-7772, and 7781-7786; 21 U.S.C. 136 
and 136a; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.3.


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2. Section 319.56-30 is amended as follows:
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a. By revising the section heading.
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b. In the introductory text, by removing the words ``Michoacan, 
Mexico,'' and adding the word ``Mexico'' in their place.
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c. By revising paragraph (c), introductory text.
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d. In paragraph (c)(1)(i), by removing the words ``bilateral work 
plan'' and adding the words ``operational workplan'' in their place.
0
e. By revising paragraph (c)(1)(ii).
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f. In paragraph (c)(2), introductory text, by removing the words 
``annual work plan'' and adding the words ``operational workplan'' in 
their place.
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g. By revising paragraph (c)(2)(i).
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h. In paragraph (c)(2)(iv), by removing the words ``within 3 hours'' 
and adding the words ``the day'' in their place.
0
i. In paragraph (c)(3), introductory text, by removing the words 
``annual work plan'' and adding the words ``operational workplan'' in 
their place.
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j. By revising paragraph (c)(3)(vii).
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k. In paragraph (c)(3)(viii), by adding two sentences at the end of the 
paragraph.
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l. By revising paragraph (e).
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m. In paragraph (f), by removing the word ``will'' and adding the word 
``may'' in its place.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  319.56-30  Hass avocados from Mexico.

* * * * *
    (c) Safeguards in Mexico. The avocados must have been grown in an 
orchard located in a municipality that meets the requirements of 
paragraph (c)(1) of this section. The orchard in which the avocados are 
grown must meet the requirements of paragraph (c)(2) of this section. 
The avocados must be packed for export to the United States in a 
packinghouse that meets the requirements of paragraph (c)(3) of this 
section. The Mexican national plant protection organization (NPPO) must 
provide an annual operational workplan to APHIS that details the 
activities that the Mexican NPPO will, subject to APHIS' approval of 
the workplan, carry out to meet the requirements of this section. APHIS 
will be directly involved with the Mexican NPPO in the monitoring and 
supervision of those activities. The personnel conducting the trapping 
and pest surveys must be hired, trained, and supervised by the Mexican 
NPPO or by the State delegate of the Mexican NPPO.
    (1) * * *
    (ii) The municipality must be surveyed at least semiannually (once 
during the wet season and once during the dry season) for a period of 
at least 5 years and found to be free from the avocado pests listed in 
the operational workplan. Thereafter, the municipality must be surveyed 
at least once per year provided the municipality remains pest free.
    (2) * * *
    (i) The orchard and all contiguous orchards and properties must be 
surveyed semiannually for a period of at least 5 years and found to be 
free from the avocado pests listed in the operational workplan. 
Thereafter, the orchard and all contiguous orchards and properties must 
be surveyed at least once per year provided the orchard and all 
contiguous orchards and properties remain pest free.
* * * * *
    (3) * * *
    (vii) The avocados must be packed in clean, new boxes or bulk 
shipping bins, or in clean plastic reusable crates. The boxes, bins, or 
crates must be clearly marked with the identity of the grower, 
packinghouse, and exporter.
    (viii) * * * If, at the port of export for consignments shipped by 
air or sea, the packed avocados are transferred into a non-refrigerated 
container, the boxes, bins, or crates must be covered with a lid, 
insect-proof mesh, or other material to protect the avocados from 
fruit-fly infestation prior to leaving the packinghouse. Those 
safeguards must be intact at the time the consignment arrives in the 
United States.
* * * * *
    (e) Pest detection. If any of the avocado pests listed in the 
operational workplan are detected during the pest surveys in a 
packinghouse, certified orchard or areas outside of certified orchards, 
or other monitoring or inspection activity in the municipality, the 
Mexican NPPO must immediately initiate an investigation and take 
measures to isolate and eradicate the pests. The Mexican NPPO must also 
provide APHIS with information regarding the circumstances of the 
infestation and the pest risk mitigation measures taken. In accordance 
with the operational workplan, depending upon the nature of the pest 
detection, affected orchards may lose their export certification, and 
avocado exports from that orchard may be suspended until APHIS and the 
Mexican NPPO agree that the pest eradication measures taken have been 
effective.
* * * * *

    Done in Washington, DC, this 23rd day of May 2016.
Kevin Shea,
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
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                                             This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    to be imported in commercial                          fruit into the continental United States,
                                             contains regulatory documents having general            consignments and accompanied by a                     Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Specifically,
                                             applicability and legal effect, most of which           phytosanitary certificate issued by the               these requirements are found in
                                             are keyed to and codified in the Code of                national plant protection organization of             § 319.56–30(c) and include orchard
                                             Federal Regulations, which is published under           Mexico with an additional declaration                 certification, traceback labeling, pre-
                                             50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
                                                                                                     stating that the consignment was                      harvest orchard surveys, orchard
                                             The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by              produced in accordance with the                       sanitation, post-harvest safeguards, and
                                             the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of              systems approach described in the                     fruit cutting and inspection at the
                                             new books are listed in the first FEDERAL               operational workplan. This final rule                 packinghouse. Prior to shipments
                                             REGISTER issue of each week.                            will allow for the importation of fresh               beginning from any Mexican States
                                                                                                     Hass avocado fruit from Mexico while                  other than Michoacán, APHIS will work
                                                                                                     continuing to provide protection against              with the national plant protection
                                             DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               the introduction of plant pests into the              organization (NPPO) of Mexico to
                                                                                                     continental United States, Hawaii, and                ensure that any other Mexican States
                                             Animal and Plant Health Inspection                      Puerto Rico.                                          that intend to export meet the
                                             Service                                                 DATES: Effective June 27, 2016.                       requirements of § 319.56–30(c).
                                                                                                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.                     Any changes to the review process for
                                             7 CFR Part 319                                                                                                approving new Mexican States will be
                                                                                                     David B. Lamb, Senior Regulatory
                                             [Docket No. APHIS–2014–0088]                            Policy Specialist, RPM, PPQ, APHIS,                   added to the operational workplan as
                                                                                                     4700 River Road, Unit 133, Riverdale,                 mutually negotiated and agreed on
                                             RIN 0579–AE05                                           MD 20737–1231; (301) 851–2103.                        between APHIS and the NPPO of
                                                                                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            Mexico. An operational workplan is an
                                             Mexican Hass Avocado Import
                                                                                                                                                           agreement between APHIS’ Plant
                                             Program                                                 Background                                            Protection and Quarantine program,
                                             AGENCY:  Animal and Plant Health                           Under the regulations in ‘‘Subpart—                officials of the NPPO of a foreign
                                             Inspection Service, USDA.                               Fruits and Vegetables’’ (7 CFR 319.56                 government, and, when necessary,
                                             ACTION: Final rule.                                     through 319.56–75), the Animal and                    foreign commercial entities, that
                                                                                                     Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)               specifies in detail the phytosanitary
                                             SUMMARY:    Commercial consignments of                  prohibits or restricts the importation of             measures that will comply with our
                                             Hass avocado fruit are currently                        fruits and vegetables into the United                 regulations governing the import or
                                             authorized entry into the continental                   States from certain parts of the world to             export of a specific commodity.
                                             United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico                  prevent plant pests from being                        Operational workplans apply only to the
                                             from the Mexican State of Michoacán                    introduced into and spread within the                 signatory parties and establish detailed
                                             under a systems approach to mitigate                    United States. The current requirements               procedures and guidance for the day-to-
                                             against quarantine pests of concern. We                 for allowing importation of fresh Hass                day operations of specific import/export
                                             are amending the regulations to allow                   avocado fruit into the United States                  programs. Operational workplans also
                                             the importation of fresh Hass avocado                   from Michoacán, Mexico, are described                establish how specific phytosanitary
                                             fruit into the continental United States,               in § 319.56–30. No other Mexican States               issues are dealt with in the exporting
                                             Hawaii, and Puerto Rico from all of                     are currently allowed to export fresh                 country and make clear who is
                                             Mexico, provided individual Mexican                     Hass avocado fruit into the United                    responsible for dealing with those
                                             States meet the requirements set out in                 States. Those current requirements                    issues.
                                             the regulations and the operational                     include pest surveys and pest risk-                      In addition to the modifications to the
                                             workplan. Initially, this action would                  reducing practices, treatment,                        current systems approach set out in the
                                             only apply to the Mexican State of                      packinghouse procedures, inspection,                  proposed rule, based on comments and
                                             Jalisco. With the exception of a                        and shipping procedures.                              our analysis, we are also changing the
                                             clarification of the language concerning                  On February 18, 2015, we published                  actions to be taken related to orchard
                                             when sealed, insect-proof containers                    in the Federal Register (80 FR 8561–                  pest detection requirements set forth in
                                             would be required to be used in                         8564, Docket No. APHIS–2014–0088) a                   § 319.56–30(e). Under the current
                                             shipping and the removal of mandatory                   proposed rule 1 to amend the regulations              systems approach, an orchard affected
                                             fruit cutting at land and maritime                      to allow fresh Hass avocado fruit to be               by a pest detection loses its export
                                             borders, the current systems approach                   imported from all of Mexico into the                  certification and avocado exports from
                                             will not change. The current systems                    continental United States, Hawaii, and                that orchard are suspended until APHIS
                                             approach, which includes requirements                   Puerto Rico. Any Mexican State wishing                and the Mexican NPPO agree that the
                                             for orchard certification, traceback                    to export fresh Hass avocado fruit to the             pest eradication measures taken by the
                                             labeling, pre-harvest orchard surveys,                  continental United States, Hawaii, and                affected orchard have been effective. We
                                             orchard sanitation, post-harvest                        Puerto Rico will be required to meet the              have found this remedial action to be
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                                             safeguards, fruit cutting and inspection                requirements set out in the regulations               overly stringent. In accordance with the
                                             at the packinghouse, port-of-arrival                    for eligibility to ship fresh Hass avocado            commodity import evaluation document
                                             inspection, and clearance activities, will                1 To view the proposed rule, supporting
                                                                                                                                                           (CIED), we are revising paragraph (e) to
                                             be required for importation of fresh Hass               documents, and the comments we received, go to
                                                                                                                                                           state that loss of export certification and
                                             avocado fruit from all approved areas of                http://www.regulations.gov/                           export suspension may occur. This
                                             Mexico. The fruit will also be required                 #!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2014-0088.                     change from the prior automatic,


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                                             definitive loss of export certification                 the prices of avocados in the United                  standards set out in the regulations. We
                                             and export suspension, will allow                       States and, resultantly, affect consumer              are confident that we have the review
                                             APHIS the flexibility to determine the                  behavior. The commenter argued that                   and oversight capacity to approve
                                             scope and nature of the pest detection                  the purchase price for fresh Hass                     requesting Mexican States on a
                                             in order to determine the best and most                 avocados does not reflect the impact                  simultaneous basis as needed.
                                             appropriate level of phytosanitary                      that the long distance shipping has on                   Currently, fresh Hass avocado fruit are
                                             response required. Quarantine pests and                 global climate change, and that an                    required to be biometrically sampled
                                             their overall pest risk (as rated in the                increased supply of fresh Hass avocado                and cut in the field, at the
                                             pest risk analysis (PRA)) will be listed                fruit from Mexico would lower the                     packinghouse, and by an inspector at
                                             in the operational workplan, along with                 purchase price even further, allowing                 the port of first arrival into the United
                                             the consequences of interception at the                 consumers to purchase greater                         States. We proposed to allow fruit to be
                                             packinghouse, certified orchard,                        quantities and thereby exacerbating the               cut at the discretion of the inspector.
                                             municipality, and port of entry.                        problem.                                              One commenter suggested that cutting
                                                We solicited comments concerning                       APHIS’ proposed action is the                       the avocados would help monitor for
                                             our proposal for 60 days ending April                   expansion of the importation program                  illegal importation of narcotics and
                                             20, 2015. We received 34 comments by                    for fresh Hass avocado fruit from                     other illegal substances.
                                             that date. They were from producers,                    Mexico into the United States. The                       Given the lack of quarantine pest
                                             trade associations, representatives of                  Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) law,                interceptions in shipments of avocado
                                             State and foreign governments, and                      which is administered by the U.S.                     fruit from Mexico at the ports of first
                                             individuals. Of those, 12 comments                      Department of Agriculture’s (USDA)                    arrival for the period from 1997 to 2014,
                                             were supportive of APHIS’ proposal and                  Agricultural Marketing Service, requires              we are amending the requirement in
                                             the remaining 22 were either supportive                 retailers, such as full-time grocery                  order to allow for operational flexibility.
                                             with additional points or opposed. The                  stores, supermarkets, and club                        Inspections for narcotics in imported
                                             comments are discussed below by topic.                  warehouse stores, to notify their                     materials are also performed by U.S.
                                                                                                     customers with information regarding                  Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
                                             General Comments                                        the source of certain food, including                 inspectors.
                                                One commenter inquired how the                       fruits and vegetables. Any fresh Hass
                                             proposed action would apply to the                      avocado fruit imported from Mexico                    Comments on the Pest List
                                             State of Alaska.                                        would be subject to such requirements,                  Specific pests of concern associated
                                                Currently, continental United States is              thus allowing consumers to make any                   with fresh Hass avocado fruit for which
                                             defined in § 319.56–2 of the regulations                origin-based purchasing choices they                  mitigations are required are listed in
                                             as ‘‘The 48 contiguous States, Alaska,                  may wish.                                             paragraphs (c)(1)(ii), (c)(2)(i), and (e) of
                                             and the District of Columbia.’’ The                       Another commenter observed that the                 § 319.56–30. They are:
                                             provisions of this rule therefore apply to              proposed rule considers imported goods                  • Conotrachelus aguacatae, a small
                                             Alaska.                                                 as foreign commerce until they reach                  avocado seed weevil;
                                                Another commenter said that harmful                  the final consumer, thus preempting                     • Conotrachelus perseae, a small
                                             pesticides could harm both fresh Hass                   State and local laws.                                 avocado seed weevil;
                                             avocado fruit and avocado consumers.                      APHIS regulations in this part                        • Copturus aguacatae, avocado stem
                                                While the commenter did not provide                  preempt those State and local laws that               weevil;
                                             any specific examples of pesticides of                  are inconsistent with the regulations,                  • Heilipus lauri, large avocado seed
                                             concern, any pesticide harmful to the                   namely, while the fruit is in foreign                 weevil; and
                                             fresh Hass avocado fruit itself would                   commerce.                                               • Stenoma catenifer, avocado seed
                                             most likely produce effects visible to                                                                        moth.
                                             inspection either in Mexico or at the                   Comments on Alternatives to the
                                                                                                     Proposed Action                                         We proposed removing these specific
                                             port of first arrival into the United                                                                         pests from the regulations. The pest list
                                             States. As for the human health                            One commenter stated that approval                 would instead be maintained in the
                                             implications of pesticide usage, the U.S.               for the importation of fresh Hass                     operational workplan provided to
                                             Food and Drug Administration (FDA)                      avocado fruit should be made on a                     APHIS for approval by the NPPO of
                                             samples and tests imported fruits and                   State-by-State basis. The commenter                   Mexico.
                                             vegetables for pesticide residues. Yearly               argued that this approach would allow                   Additionally, based on the findings of
                                             monitoring reports and information on                   local authorities to gain familiarity with            the PRA, we proposed to add eight pests
                                             the program may be found here: http://                  the required phytosanitary measures                   to the list of pests of concern to be
                                             www.fda.gov/Food/                                       and allow APHIS to thoroughly assess                  maintained in the operational workplan.
                                             FoodborneIllnessContaminants/                           prospective exporters. The commenter                  Those pests were:
                                             Pesticides/UCM2006797.htm.                              concluded that such an approach would                   • Avocado sunblotch viroid;
                                                Two commenters stated that APHIS                     also allow domestic avocado producers                   • Cryptaspasma perseana, a tortricid
                                             should consider the effect that the                     to adjust to the increased supply.                    moth;
                                             importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit                    As stated in the proposed rule, we                   • Conotrachelus serpentinus, a
                                             from distant regions of Mexico has on                   believe that Jalisco will be the first new            weevil;
                                             global climate change. The commenters                   Mexican State to meet the requirements                  • Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Green),
                                             said that both the carbon emissions                     set forth in this rule and therefore the              pink hibiscus mealybug;
                                             generated by long-distance shipment as                  first Mexican State apart from                          • Pseudophilothrips perseae
                                                                                                     Michoacán to be authorized to export
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                                             well as the precedent via the purchase                                                                        (Watson), a thrips;
                                             availability of non-local produce should                fresh Hass avocado fruit to the                         • Scirtothrips aceri (Moulton), a
                                             be assessed as part of the importation                  continental United States, Hawaii, and                thrips;
                                             approval process.                                       Puerto Rico. Subsequent Mexican States                  • Scirtothrips perseae Nakahara, a
                                                Another commenter said that the                      would not necessarily be approved one                 thrips; and
                                             importation of fresh Hass avocado fruit                 at a time, but rather as each                           • Sphaceloma perseae Jenkins,
                                             from other regions in Mexico will affect                demonstrates its ability to meet the                  avocado scab.


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                                                Three commenters stated that these                   rule 2 cites more recent research                     States. The research cited by the
                                             newly listed pests were not previously                  indicating that avocado fruit is a host.              commenters included the conclusion
                                             considered likely to follow the pathway                   The same commenters stated that                     that it is more likely that Cryptaspasma
                                             of fresh Hass avocado fruit from Mexico.                thrips in general and Pseudophilothrips               perseana lays eggs in trees with the
                                             The commenters observed that the pests                  perseae in particular had already been                caveat that additional research is
                                             have never been intercepted or                          examined by APHIS as part of a                        required. Without specific evidence that
                                             considered as pests of concern for                      previous rulemaking and determined to                 this species does not lay eggs only in
                                             which mitigations are required. The                     be unlikely to be in the commercial                   trees or on fruit on the ground, no
                                             commenters observed that, as a                          import pathway because they are not                   changes will be made at this time due
                                             signatory to the World Trade                            generally associated with mature fruit or             to the potential damage caused by an
                                             Organization’s Agreement on Sanitary                    remain on mature, harvested fruit. The                infestation.
                                                                                                     commenters concluded that regulating                     Five commenters stated that
                                             and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS
                                                                                                     thrips does not seem to be supported by               Sphaceloma perseae is a very common
                                             Agreement), the United States has
                                                                                                     relevant science concerning the biology               cosmetic problem in Mexico as well as
                                             agreed that any prohibitions it places on                                                                     in other countries from which avocados
                                                                                                     of these pests and the realities of the
                                             the importation of fruits and vegetables                                                                      are imported. The commenters observed
                                                                                                     commercial packing process and
                                             will be based on scientific evidence                                                                          that Sphaceloma perseae is present
                                                                                                     requested that Pseudophilothrips
                                             related to phytosanitary measures and                                                                         domestically, in both California and
                                                                                                     perseae be removed from the pest list
                                             issues, and will not be maintained                                                                            Florida. The commenters wanted to
                                                                                                     for fresh Hass avocado fruit from
                                             without sufficient scientific evidence                  Mexico.                                               know why the proposed phytosanitary
                                             and concluded that the addition of the                    As stated previously, recent research,              measures included mitigation against
                                             eight pests is contrary to this agreement.              which we consulted in preparing the                   Sphaceloma perseae.
                                             The commenters said that these pests                    PRA associated with this rule, indicates                 As stated previously, Sphaceloma
                                             had not been previously designated as                   that fresh Hass avocado fruit is a                    perseae has been removed from the list
                                             quarantine pests because they already                   potential host for the listed species of              of pests of concern since it already
                                             occur in the United States and therefore,               thrips. In addition, thrips of the families           exists in certain areas of the United
                                             according to international standards,                   Phlaeothripidae and Thripidae have                    States, domestic shipments of
                                             cannot be considered to be quarantine                   been intercepted with shipments of                    susceptible species are permitted travel
                                             pests or pests of concern for which                     avocado fruit for consumption, both in                interstate without restriction, and our
                                             mitigations are required and concluded                  commercial shipments and passenger                    import regulations cannot be more
                                             that avocado sunblotch viroid,                          baggage at U.S. ports of entry.                       stringent than our domestic regulations.
                                             Conotrachelus serpentinus, Scirtothrips                   The same commenters questioned the                  Comments on Pest Risk
                                             aceri, Scirtothrips perseae, and                        inclusion of Cryptaspasma perseana in
                                             Sphaceloma perseae should be removed                    the list of pests of concern, stating that               Two commenters said that, as a result
                                             as pests of concern for which regulatory                the tests that supposedly proved the                  of the potential harm these pests
                                             action is required.                                     pest’s association with avocado fruit on              represent, the importation of fruits and
                                                                                                     the tree were not performed outside of                vegetables should be limited and tightly
                                                Upon further consideration, we agree                                                                       controlled. The commenters claimed
                                             with the commenters’ assessment                         laboratory conditions. The commenters
                                                                                                     stated that forced infestation studies in             that, due to the eventuality of human
                                             regarding avocado sunblotch viroid,                                                                           error, compliance with the required
                                             Conotrachelus serpentinus, and                          the field, at varying altitudes and
                                                                                                     cultural conditions, should be                        measures will not be complete and an
                                             Sphaceloma perseae. These are non-                                                                            exponential increase in the importation
                                                                                                     conducted to support the conclusion
                                             actionable pests that already exist in                                                                        level of fresh Hass avocado fruit from
                                                                                                     that Cryptaspasma perseana is a pest of
                                             certain areas of the United States, for                                                                       Mexico therefore represents an
                                                                                                     concern for fresh Hass avocado fruit
                                             which no domestic program exists. We                                                                          exponential phytosanitary risk.
                                                                                                     from Mexico. The commenters
                                             also allow domestic shipments of                                                                                 Each organism carries its own risk of
                                                                                                     concluded that listing this pest as a
                                             susceptible species to travel interstate                                                                      following the pathway, and APHIS has
                                                                                                     quarantine pest of commercially
                                             without restriction. Given that our                                                                           been very successful in assessing and
                                                                                                     produced fresh Hass avocado fruit is
                                             import regulations cannot be more                                                                             mitigating the risks associated with new
                                                                                                     premature.
                                             stringent than our domestic regulations,                  As indicated in the PRA, we                         market access. We have stated in the
                                             we have removed the pests from the                      determined that the likelihood of                     past that if zero tolerance for pest risk
                                             pest list and adjusted the PRA                          introduction for this species is                      were the standard applied to
                                             accordingly.                                            negligible and that the mitigations                   international trade in agricultural
                                                However, we disagree with the                        already in place to provide                           commodities, it is quite likely that no
                                                                                                     phytosanitary protection against                      country would ever be able to export a
                                             commenters’ other points regarding,
                                                                                                     Stenoma catenifer are likely to also                  fresh agricultural commodity to any
                                             Scirtothrips aceri and Scirtothrips
                                                                                                     detect this species. However, the larvae              other country. Our pest risk analysis
                                             perseae. Scirtothrips aceri is considered
                                                                                                     of the two species can be easily                      process will identify and assign
                                             actionable only for those shipments to
                                                                                                     confused and we therefore included                    appropriate and effective mitigations for
                                             Hawaii and/or Puerto Rico because that
                                                                                                     Cryptaspasma perseana in the list of                  any identified pest risks. If, based on
                                             pest is not found in Hawaii and Puerto                                                                        our PRA, we conclude that the available
                                             Rico. It is considered a non-actionable                 pests of concern in order to avoid any
                                                                                                     need for inspectors to distinguish                    mitigation measures against identified
                                             pest for shipments to the continental
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                                                                                                     between those larvae, misidentification               pest risks are insufficient to provide an
                                             United States. Scirtothrips perseae was                                                                       appropriate level of protection, then we
                                             dismissed in previous PRAs developed                    of which could then lead to entry of
                                                                                                     Stenoma catenifer into the United                     will not authorize the importation of the
                                             by APHIS as a pest associated with                                                                            particular commodity.
                                             plant parts other than avocado fruit or                                                                          Another commenter said that the
                                                                                                       2 To view the PRA and other supporting
                                             in rotting fruit on ground. However, the                documents, go to http://www.regulations.gov/          studies cited in the proposal and in the
                                             PRA developed in association with this                  #!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2014-0088.                     PRA did not indicate whether all


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                                             Mexican States share the same pests as                     Currently, all municipalities within               the program may be found here: http://
                                             Michoacán. The commenter questioned                    Michoacán are required to be surveyed                www.fda.gov/Food/
                                             the conclusion of the CIED, saying that                 twice a year and found free of                        FoodborneIllnessContaminants/
                                             the import requirements have only been                  Conotrachelus aguacatae,                              Pesticides/UCM2006797.htm.
                                             shown to mitigate the phytosanitary risk                Conotrachelus perseae, Heilipus lauri,
                                                                                                                                                           Comments on the Systems Approach
                                             posed by fresh Hass avocado fruit from                  Stenoma catenifer, which are the pests
                                             Michoacán, Mexico, and does not take                   capable of inflicting the most damage if                 With the exception of a clarification
                                             into account any unique pest situations                 they were allowed to become                           of the language in § 319.56–30,
                                             that may exist in other Mexican States.                 established. APHIS and the Mexican                    paragraph (c)(3)(vii) concerning when
                                                The avocado pests assessed by the                    NPPO have agreed that before another                  sealed, insect-proof containers would be
                                             PRA were those present in all of                        Mexican State is eligible to participate              required to be used in shipping of the
                                             Mexico. Pests associated with fresh Hass                in the export program, at least 2 years               fruit and the removal of mandatory fruit
                                             avocado fruit with a likelihood of                      of survey data establishing that the                  cutting at land and maritime borders
                                             introduction of medium or greater were                  avocado plant pests and diseases of                   found in § 319.56–30(f), we did not
                                             evaluated. We then examined existing                    concern are not present in that region                propose any changes to the systems
                                             mitigation requirements for fresh Hass                  will be provided to APHIS. Mitigation                 approach required for the importation of
                                             avocados from Michoacán, Mexico to                     measures for the pests of concern in the              fresh Hass avocado fruit from
                                             see if they would provide mitigation                    remainder of Mexico will be the same as               Michoacán, Mexico, which will be
                                             against pests from all of Mexico and                    those currently required for fresh Hass               required for the importation of fresh
                                             found that they would provide adequate                  avocados from Michoacán, Mexico.                     Hass avocado fruit from other approved
                                             protection against the importation of the               Producers will have to demonstrate                    areas in Mexico. Specifically, these
                                             pests of concern.                                       municipality and orchard freedom from                 requirements are found in § 319.56–
                                                The same commenter and a second                      these and other major pests of concern.               30(c) and include orchard certification,
                                             commenter suggested that those                          Shipment of fresh Hass avocado fruit to               traceback labeling, pre-harvest orchard
                                             Mexican States that cannot meet the                     the continental United States, Hawaii,                surveys, orchard sanitation, post-harvest
                                             import requirements may trade with                      and Puerto Rico from any additional                   safeguards, and fruit cutting and
                                             Mexican States that can. As such, the                   Mexican areas will not be approved                    inspection at the packinghouse.
                                             commenters argued that avocados from                    until APHIS and the Mexican NPPO                         One commenter stated that
                                             unapproved Mexican States could                         have agreed that those new areas have                 discretionary fruit cutting will rely more
                                             potentially enter the chain of export and               met the requirements of the systems                   heavily on inspector expertise to
                                             thereby introduce pests into the United                 approach.                                             determine whether to perform
                                             States.                                                    Another commenter said that the                    samplings. The commenter wanted to
                                                Paragraph 319.56–30(c)(2)(iv) requires               required pest control measures were not               know whether APHIS or CBP will
                                             that harvested Hass avocado fruit be                    specified in the proposed rule. The                   provide inspectors with training to
                                             placed in field boxes or containers of                  commenter asked if those measures will                decide when it is appropriate to perform
                                             field boxes that are marked to show the                 affect the quality of the fresh Hass                  a fruit cutting on a shipment of fresh
                                             official registration number of the                     avocado fruit or represent a threat to                Hass avocado fruit from Mexico. If so,
                                             orchard from which they were                            consumer health.                                      the commenter wanted to know how
                                             harvested. Paragraph 319.56–30(c)(3)(v)                    As stated in the CIED that                         this training would differ from current
                                             requires that the identity of the fresh                 accompanied the proposed rule, if any                 inspector training.
                                             Hass avocado fruit must be maintained                   of the avocado pests of concern are                      The operational workplan requires
                                             from field boxes or containers to the                   detected during the semiannual pest                   any shipment that arrives with a broken
                                             containers in which they will be                        surveys in a packinghouse, certified                  seal to be inspected, which would
                                             shipped so the avocados can be traced                   orchard or areas outside of certified                 include fruit cutting. Shipments may
                                             back to the orchard in which they were                  orchards, or via other monitoring or                  also be subject to random sampling as
                                             grown if pests are found at the                         inspection activity in the municipality,              dictated by local CBP port procedures.
                                             packinghouse or the port of first arrival               the Mexican NPPO must immediately                     We are confident that existing inspector
                                             in the United States. These                             initiate an investigation and take                    training will continue to provide APHIS
                                             requirements are intended to prevent                    measures to isolate and eradicate the                 and CBP inspectors with the necessary
                                             inclusion of fruit from unauthorized                    pests. The Mexican NPPO must also                     expertise.
                                             orchards or areas in shipments intended                 provide APHIS with information                           APHIS is removing specific pest
                                             for export to the continental United                    regarding the circumstances of the                    names from the regulations and
                                             States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.                        infestation and the pest risk mitigation              replacing them with references to the
                                                One commenter requested further                      measures taken in response. In                        ‘‘avocado pests listed in the operational
                                             information regarding population                        accordance with the operational                       workplan.’’ The same commenter asked
                                             densities and any required mitigation                   workplan, depending upon the nature of                what criteria will be considered in
                                             measures for Conotrachelus aguacatae                    the pest detection, affected orchards                 adding pests to or removing pests from
                                             and Heilipus lauri from areas in Mexico                 may lose their export certification, and              the list in the operational workplan,
                                             not currently approved to export fresh                  avocado exports from that orchard may                 whether proposed changes would be
                                             Hass avocado fruit.                                     be suspended until APHIS and the                      subject to public review and comment,
                                                A second commenter said that APHIS                   Mexican NPPO agree that the pest                      and whether the operational workplan
                                             should gather and evaluate current pest                 eradication measures taken by the                     would be available to the public for
                                             population information and mitigation
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                                                                                                     affected orchard have been effective. As              review and, if so, where it would be
                                             measures being implemented for the                      for the human health implications of                  located.
                                             pests of concern in other production                    pesticide usage, as stated previously, the               Generally speaking, we do not list
                                             regions in Mexico prior to importation                  FDA samples and tests imported fruits                 every possible quarantine pest
                                             of fresh Hass avocado fruit into the                    and vegetables for pesticide residues                 associated with a particular commodity
                                             continental United States, Hawaii, and                  that may be harmful to humans. Yearly                 in the regulations, as this would require
                                             Puerto Rico from those regions.                         monitoring reports and information on                 a lengthy and cumbersome rulemaking


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                                             process every time the pest list changed                  As stated previously, APHIS no longer               establishing that the avocado plant pests
                                             due to factors such as a new pest                       includes highly specific, prescriptive                and diseases of concern are not present
                                             discovery or emerging research                          phytosanitary measures in the                         in any potential additional exporting
                                             involving a given pest. The regulations                 regulations, but rather we utilize                    Mexican States or areas. The commenter
                                             governing the importation of fresh Hass                 broader requirements. Operational                     also suggested that potential additional
                                             avocado fruit from Michoacán, Mexico,                  workplans establish how specific                      exporting States or areas demonstrate
                                             did contain the specific names of all                   phytosanitary issues are dealt with in                their ability to successfully adhere to
                                             pests of concern at the time, however                   the exporting country and make clear                  the requirements set out in the
                                             that inclusion was not intended to serve                who is responsible for dealing with                   regulations via exporting fresh Hass
                                             as and was not an all-inclusive pest list.              those issues. Paragraph 319.56–30(d)                  avocado fruit to countries other than the
                                             This is consistent with and is in line                  requires that all consignments of fresh               United States for a period of at least 2
                                             with our most recent policies to move                   Hass avocado fruit from Mexico be                     years under the those requirements.
                                             specifics such as pest names from the                   accompanied by a phytosanitary                           We will be requiring 2 years of survey
                                             regulations to the operational workplan,                certificate issued by the Mexican NPPO                data for the pests of concern from each
                                             which provides a greater degree of                      with an additional declaration certifying             Mexican area seeking approval to export
                                             flexibility in the face of any potential                that the conditions specified in the                  fresh Hass avocado fruit to the
                                             changes to the pest situation in any                    regulations have been met. The                        continental United States, Hawaii, and
                                             country. Changes to the list of                         commenter’s suggestions regarding                     Puerto Rico. The commenter’s point
                                             quarantine pests in the operational                     amendments to the 2011 operational                    about exports of fresh Hass avocado
                                             workplan governing the importation of                   workplan are outside the scope of the                 fruit to countries other than the United
                                             fresh Hass avocado fruit from Mexico                    current regulation as the contents of the             States under U.S. requirements is not
                                             will require a bilateral agreement                      operational workplan are agreed upon                  feasible. Every country sets its own
                                             between APHIS and the Mexican NPPO                      by APHIS and the NPPO of the                          requirements for importation of a given
                                             and will not involve publication of a                   exporting country.                                    commodity and exercises a level of
                                             Federal Register notice with regard to                                                                        phytosanitary protection at its borders
                                                                                                     Comments on Program Oversight                         that it deems appropriate. APHIS makes
                                             the updated pests. Operational
                                             workplans are and will continue to be                      Two commenters said that APHIS is                  its phytosanitary decisions based on our
                                             available upon request.                                 dependent on local authorities in                     own research, experience, and expertise.
                                                                                                     Mexico to enforce the requirements set                   Two commenters said that adequate
                                                Another commenter said that
                                                                                                     forth in the regulations and the                      oversight of the current program is only
                                             mandatory sampling and cutting
                                                                                                     operational workplan. The commenters                  possible because the export area was
                                             requirements at U.S. ports of entry
                                                                                                     cited the Corruption Perceptions Index                confined to the State of Michoacán, and
                                             should be maintained for a period of 2
                                                                                                     issued by Transparency International 3                therefore easy to oversee. The
                                             years following the acceptance of fresh
                                                                                                     as proof that corruption within Mexico                commenters claimed that the entire
                                             Hass Avocado fruit from any new                                                                               country of Mexico will prove almost
                                             Mexican State or production region in                   will most certainly occur in connection
                                                                                                     with the export of fresh Hass avocado                 impossible to monitor for compliance
                                             order to fully assess the efficacy of the                                                                     with the regulations. The commenter
                                             systems approach in those areas.                        fruit.
                                                                                                        Like the United States, Mexico is a                concluded that this will be magnified by
                                                Since 2004, approximately 181,000                                                                          the fact that the whole of Mexico will
                                             consignments totaling over 3.2 million                  signatory to the SPS Agreement. As
                                                                                                     such, it has agreed to respect the                    be allowed to export fresh Hass avocado
                                             metric tons of fresh Hass avocado fruit                                                                       fruit upon the effective date of this final
                                             from Michoacán, Mexico, have been                      phytosanitary measures the United
                                                                                                     States imposes on the importation of                  rule.
                                             imported into the United States. None of                                                                         As stated in the proposed rule, the
                                             the pests listed in the Mexican Hass                    plants and plant products from Mexico
                                                                                                     when the United States demonstrates                   whole of Mexico will not immediately
                                             avocado PRAs (1996, 2004, and 2014) as                                                                        begin shipment of fresh Hass avocado
                                             following the pathway of fresh Hass                     the need to impose these measures in
                                                                                                     order to protect plant health within the              fruit to the continental United States,
                                             avocado fruit have ever been intercepted                                                                      Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. Rather,
                                             in any commercial consignment since                     United States. The CIED that
                                                                                                     accompanied the proposed rule                         Mexican States will likely be approved
                                             Mexico was granted market access in                                                                           piecemeal as they meet the
                                             1997. This record demonstrates the                      provided evidence of such a need. That
                                                                                                     being said, as we mentioned in the                    requirements established in the
                                             efficacy of the required phytosanitary                                                                        regulations. Currently, only the State of
                                             measures, which are largely identical to                proposed rule, APHIS will monitor and
                                                                                                                                                           Jalisco is prepared to meet the
                                             those that will be required to be met by                audit Mexico’s implementation of the
                                                                                                                                                           requirements set out in the regulations
                                             any Mexican States approved after                       systems approach for the importation of
                                                                                                                                                           for eligibility to ship fresh Hass avocado
                                             publication of this rule, particularly as               fresh Hass avocado fruit into the
                                                                                                                                                           fruit into the continental United States,
                                             the pests of concern for fresh Hass                     continental United States, Hawaii, and
                                                                                                                                                           Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. APHIS will
                                             avocado fruit throughout Mexico are                     Puerto Rico. If we determine that the
                                                                                                                                                           monitor and audit Mexico’s
                                             identical.                                              systems approach has not been fully
                                                                                                                                                           implementation of the systems approach
                                                                                                     implemented or maintained, we will
                                                One commenter recommended that a                                                                           for the importation of fresh Hass
                                                                                                     take appropriate remedial action to
                                             number of provisions specified in the                                                                         avocado fruit from all of Mexico into the
                                                                                                     ensure that the importation of fresh
                                             2011 operational workplan be included                                                                         continental United States, Hawaii, and
                                                                                                     Hass avocado fruit from all of Mexico
                                             in the regulations. The commenter                                                                             Puerto Rico. If we determine that the
                                                                                                     does not result in the dissemination of
                                             stated that it is not clear whether the                                                                       systems approach has not been fully
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                                                                                                     plant pests within the United States.
                                             conditions of the operational workplan                                                                        implemented or maintained, we will
                                                                                                        One commenter suggested that APHIS
                                             would be required by the regulations.                                                                         take appropriate remedial action to
                                                                                                     require at least 2 years of survey data
                                             Finally, the commenter said that certain                                                                      ensure that the importation of fresh
                                             provisions in the 2011 operational                        3 The Corruption Perceptions Index may be           avocado fruit from Mexico does not
                                             workplan related to orchards and                        viewed here: http://www.transparency.org/cpi2014/     result in the dissemination of plant
                                             packinghouses should be modified.                       results.                                              pests within the United States. In


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                                             addition, APHIS has reviewed its                        outside of the State of Michoacán (3                 during 2011, down from 72.4 percent
                                             resources and believes it has adequate                  percent in Jalisco). Only a fraction of               the previous year. The commenters
                                             coverage across the United States to                    that 15 percent (3 percent in Jalisco) is             argued that producers in California,
                                             ensure compliance with its regulations,                 expected to satisfy U.S. phytosanitary                Florida, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico could
                                             including an expansion of the Mexican                   import requirements.                                  benefit via increased production if those
                                             avocado import program, as established                     The same commenter observed that                   import levels were curtailed, given that
                                             by this rule. APHIS has Pre-clearance                   the analysis assumes that the                         California, Florida, Hawaii, and Puerto
                                             and Offshore Program staff in Mexico                    exponential increase for the demand of                Rico are areas where year-round
                                             monitoring many export programs,                        avocados in the United States seen over               avocado production may occur.
                                             including the avocado program.                          the last decade will continue                            APHIS’ primary responsibility with
                                                                                                     indefinitely. The commenter found that                regard to international import trade is to
                                             Comments on the Economic Analysis                       assumption unlikely and noted that                    identify and manage the phytosanitary
                                                We prepared an initial regulatory                    there are indicators that the rate of                 risks associated with importing
                                             flexibility analysis (IRFA) in connection               increased demand for avocados in the                  commodities. When we determine that
                                             with the proposed rule regarding the                    United States has begun, and will                     the risk associated with the importation
                                             economic effects of the rule on small                   continue, to level off.                               of a commodity can be successfully
                                             entities. We invited comments on any                       Although future growth in the U.S.                 mitigated, it is our responsibility under
                                             potential economic effects and received                 demand for avocado may not match that                 the trade agreements to which we are
                                             a number of comments.                                   experienced during the past decade, the               signatory to make provisions for the
                                                In the initial regulatory flexibility                factors that contributed to the recent                importation of that commodity.
                                             analysis we stated that, ‘‘we do not                    history of expanded consumption—a
                                             currently have all the data necessary for               growing U.S. population generally and a               Comments on General Economic Effects
                                             a comprehensive analysis of the effects                 growing Hispanic share of the                            While specific comments on the
                                             of this proposed rule.’’ One commenter                  population, greater awareness of the                  initial regulatory flexibility analysis are
                                             said that, since we do not know what                    avocado’s health benefits, restaurants                addressed above and in the final
                                             the precise economic impact will be, the                incorporating avocados into their menu                regulatory flexibility analysis, we
                                             economic risk is unnecessary. The                       offerings, a year-round supply of                     received a number of comments
                                             commenter argued that we do not know                    affordable, fresh Hass avocado fruit, and             concerning the overall economic effect
                                             if the potential influx of fresh Hass                   increased disposable income remain the                of the rule as it relates to U.S. trade
                                             avocado fruit from all of Mexico will                   same. We are unaware of any                           policies concerning Mexico.
                                             prove disastrous for domestic growers.                  indications that the consumer market                     Three commenters argued that
                                                While it is true that precise, future                for fresh Hass avocado fruit has                      allowing for the importation of fresh
                                             price impacts of this rule are not known,               plateaued and the commenter did not                   Hass avocado fruit from Mexico would
                                             the additional quantity of fresh Hass                   provide a reference for that statement.               lead to American job loss. The
                                             avocado fruit that will be imported from                   Several commenters said that, as                   commenters said that inexpensive
                                             Mexico as a result of this rule is                      pointed out in the IFRA, most of the                  imports will drive down prices,
                                             expected to be relatively small; price                  7,495 U.S. avocado growers are small                  decreasing profits for domestic
                                             effects are therefore also likely to be                 entities and that these domestic growers              producers, and thereby triggering
                                             small. Michoacán, Mexico, from which                   produce roughly 230,000 metric tons of                layoffs. The commenters stated that
                                             all fresh Hass avocado fruit imports                    fresh Hass avocado fruit each year at a               domestic avocado production is already
                                             from Mexico currently originate,                        cost of $1.09 per pound, whereas the                  subject to such limiting factors as high
                                             produces 85 percent of Mexico’s fresh                   United States imports 462,000 metric                  labor costs and droughts and that
                                             Hass avocado fruit. Jalisco, the only                   tons each year from the Mexican State                 allowing for importation of fresh Hass
                                             other Mexican State prepared to meet                    of Michoacán at a cost of $0.87 per                  avocado fruit from all of Mexico will
                                             the phytosanitary requirements                          pound. The commenters stated that a                   decrease domestic profits.
                                             necessary to export fresh Hass avocado                  slowing in the increase of U.S. demand                   Another commenter asked how prices
                                             fruit to the United States, produces 3                  for avocados or an increase in the                    for fresh Hass avocados could be
                                             percent of Mexico’s fresh Hass avocado                  availability of cheaper imports would                 regulated in order to allow domestic
                                             fruit, and only a fraction of Jalisco’s                 reduce the ability of domestic growers                producers to fairly compete and thrive
                                             avocado production volume is expected                   to compete in the avocado market, and                 given the high volume of Mexican
                                             to meet the rigorous phytosanitary                      both occurring at the same time would                 production.
                                             requirements necessary for export to the                devastate domestic growers. The                          Such actions would be beyond the
                                             United States.                                          commenters concluded that this                        scope of APHIS’ statutory authority
                                                Another commenter stated that the                    devastation would be experienced most                 under the Plant Protection Act, whereby
                                             initial regulatory flexibility analysis is              acutely by small entities, which are                  APHIS may prohibit the importation of
                                             based on the expected impact of a                       generally less able to cut costs than                 a fruit or vegetable into the United
                                             ‘‘fraction’’ of the 90,000 pounds of fresh              larger growers and asked why we did                   States only if we determine that the
                                             Hass avocado fruit available for                        not consider such losses as a significant             prohibition is necessary in order to
                                             immediate yearly importation from the                   economic impact on small entities.                    prevent the introduction or
                                             State of Jalisco under the new rule. The                   As stated previously, the scale of                 dissemination of a plant pest or noxious
                                             commenter claimed that this                             additional imports makes it highly                    weed within the United States.
                                             assumption is unrealistic given that                    unlikely that any entities, large or small,           Additionally, as a signatory to the SPS
                                                                                                                                                           Agreement, the United States has agreed
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                                             future approved Mexican States are                      will suffer significant economic
                                             likely to increase that yearly amount.                  hardship.                                             that any prohibitions it places on the
                                                Our economic analysis is near term,                     Two commenters observed that,                      importation of fruits and vegetables will
                                             not long term. Even so, future effects of               according to the USDA Economic                        be based on scientific evidence related
                                             the rule will be limited since, as stated               Research Service, imports accounted for               to phytosanitary measures and issues,
                                             previously, only 15 percent of Mexico’s                 71.1 percent of the domestic fresh                    and will not be maintained without
                                             fresh Hass avocado fruit is grown                       avocado consumed in the United States                 sufficient scientific evidence. The price


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                                             regulation requested by the second                      contacting the person listed under FOR                fresh Hass avocado fruit imported from
                                             commenter would not be in keeping                       FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.                          Jalisco were to displace avocado imports
                                             with this agreement.                                       Mexican officials have requested that              from elsewhere (e.g., Chile), including
                                               We are making two miscellaneous                       additional States in Mexico be allowed                the State of Michoacán in Mexico, then
                                             changes to the regulations not                          to export fresh Hass avocado fruit to the             the price decline would be about 1.3 to
                                             mentioned in the proposed rule.                         United States under the same systems                  2.5 percent; consumer welfare gains of
                                             Currently, paragraph (c)(2)(iv) requires                approach that currently applies to fresh              $19 million to $36 million and producer
                                             that harvested fresh Hass avocado fruit                 Hass avocado fruit from approved                      welfare losses of $5 million to $9
                                             be moved from the orchard to the                        municipalities in Michoacán. Imports of              million yield net welfare benefits of $14
                                             packinghouse within 3 hours of harvest                  fresh Hass avocado fruit from Mexico                  million to $27 million.
                                             or they must be protected from fruit fly                into the United States have increased                    While APHIS does not have
                                             infestation until moved. Given that                     significantly over the years, from 311                information on the size distribution of
                                             some production areas are more than 3                   million pounds in 2003 to over 1.1                    U.S. avocado producers, according to
                                             hours away from the nearest approved                    billion pounds in 2013. A growing U.S.                the Census of Agriculture, there were a
                                             packinghouse, we are altering the                       population and growing Hispanic share                 total of 93,020 Fruit and Tree Nut farms
                                             language to state that the fresh Hass                   of the population, greater awareness of               in the United States in 2012. The
                                             avocado fruit must be moved to the                      the avocado’s health benefits, year-                  average value of agricultural products
                                             packinghouse the same day as they are                   round availability of affordable fresh                sold by these farms was less than
                                             harvested. Given that there have been                   Hass avocado fruit, and greater                       $274,000, which is well below the Small
                                             no interceptions of fruit flies in                      disposable income have contributed to                 Business Administration’s small-entity
                                             connection with the current fresh Hass                  the increased demand.                                 standard of $750,000. It is reasonable to
                                             avocado export program and the current                     The dramatic increase in demand over               assume that most avocado farms qualify
                                             PRA states that uninjured, commercially                 the past decade has enabled domestic                  as small entities. Between 2002 and
                                             produced fresh Hass avocado fruit do                    producers to maintain production levels               2012, the number of avocado operations
                                             not serve as hosts for fruit flies, we are              despite the large increase in fresh Hass              in California grew by approximately 17
                                             confident that this change will not                     avocado fruit imports. Annual U.S.                    percent, from 4,801 to 5,602 operations.
                                                                                                     avocado production, 2002/03 to 2011/
                                             impact the phytosanitary efficacy of the                                                                      Executive Order 12988
                                                                                                     12, averaged 423 million pounds, of
                                             program.
                                                                                                     which California accounted for 87.5                      This final rule allows fresh Hass
                                               We also specify in the regulations that
                                                                                                     percent or over 375 million pounds.                   avocado fruit to be imported into the
                                             pest surveys must be performed at least                 Nearly all of California’s production is
                                             semiannually. References to this                                                                              United States from all of Mexico. State
                                                                                                     of the Hass variety.                                  and local laws and regulations regarding
                                             requirement are found in §§ 319.56–                        Potential economic effects of this rule
                                             30(c)(1)(ii), 319.56–30(c)(2)(i), and                                                                         fresh Hass avocado fruit imported under
                                                                                                     are estimated using a partial equilibrium             this rule will be preempted while the
                                             319.56–30(e). We are amending this                      model of the U.S. fresh Hass avocado
                                             requirement slightly to specify that                                                                          fruit is in foreign commerce. Fresh fruits
                                                                                                     fruit sector. There are 2,653 hectares in             and vegetables are generally imported
                                             semiannual surveys must be conducted                    Jalisco that are registered in Mexico’s
                                             for at least 5 years. Thereafter, only one                                                                    for immediate distribution and sale to
                                                                                                     SRRC (Contamination Risk Reduction                    the consuming public, and remain in
                                             survey per year will be required                        System) as qualified to export fresh Hass
                                             provided no pests of concern are                                                                              foreign commerce until sold to the
                                                                                                     avocado fruit to the United States.                   ultimate consumer. The question of
                                             discovered during the 5 years of                        Avocados are expected to be shipped
                                             semiannual surveys. We are adding a                                                                           when foreign commerce ceases in other
                                                                                                     from one-half of these orchards (1,326.5              cases must be addressed on a case-by-
                                             time limit for the semiannual survey                    hectares) in the first year that this rule
                                             requirement based on the lack of pest                                                                         case basis. No retroactive effect will be
                                                                                                     is implemented. Assuming an average                   given to this rule, and this rule will not
                                             discovery and interceptions associated                  yield of 10 metric tons (MT) per hectare,
                                             with the importation of fresh Hass                                                                            require administrative proceedings
                                                                                                     we expect fresh Hass avocado fruit                    before parties may file suit in court
                                             avocado fruit from Michoacán, Mexico.                  imports from Jalisco to total
                                               Therefore, for the reasons given in the                                                                     challenging this rule.
                                                                                                     approximately 13,265 MT (29 million
                                             proposed rule and in this document, we                  pounds) in the first year, and between                Paperwork Reduction Act
                                             are adopting the proposed rule as a final               13,265 and 26,530 MT (29 to 58 million                   This final rule contains no new
                                             rule, with the changes discussed in this                pounds) in subsequent years.                          information collection or recordkeeping
                                             document.                                                  If the United States were to import                requirements under the Paperwork
                                             Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory                    between 13,265 and 26,530 MT of fresh                 Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
                                             Flexibility Act                                         Hass avocado fruit from Jalisco and                   et seq.).
                                                                                                     there were no displacement of avocado
                                                This final rule has been determined to               imports from other sources, the decline               List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 319
                                             be not significant for the purposes of                  in avocado prices may range from 1.7                    Coffee, Cotton, Fruits, Imports, Logs,
                                             Executive Order 12866 and, therefore,                   percent to 3 percent. Consumer welfare                Nursery stock, Plant diseases and pests,
                                             has not been reviewed by the Office of                  gains of about $24 million to $45                     Quarantine, Reporting and
                                             Management and Budget.                                  million would outweigh producer                       recordkeeping requirements, Rice,
                                                In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 604, we                  welfare losses of about $6 million to $11             Vegetables.
                                             have performed a final regulatory                       million, resulting in net welfare gains of              Accordingly, we are amending 7 CFR
                                             flexibility analysis, which is
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                                                                                                     about $18 million to $34 million.                     part 319 as follows:
                                             summarized below, regarding the                            More reasonably, partial import
                                             economic effects of this rule on small                  displacement would occur, and price                   PART 319—FOREIGN QUARANTINE
                                             entities. Copies of the full analysis are               and welfare effects would be                          NOTICES
                                             available on the Regulations.gov Web                    proportional to the net increase in U.S.
                                             site (see footnote 1 in this document for               fresh Hass avocado imports. If 20                     ■ 1. The authority citation for part 319
                                             a link to Regulations.gov) or by                        percent of the 13,625 to 26,530 MT of                 continues to read as follows:


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                                               Authority: 7 U.S.C. 450, 7701–7772, and                  (ii) The municipality must be                        Done in Washington, DC, this 23rd day of
                                             7781–7786; 21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 7 CFR                surveyed at least semiannually (once                  May 2016.
                                             2.22, 2.80, and 371.3.                                  during the wet season and once during                 Kevin Shea,
                                             ■  2. Section 319.56–30 is amended as                   the dry season) for a period of at least              Administrator, Animal and Plant Health
                                             follows:                                                5 years and found to be free from the                 Inspection Service.
                                             ■ a. By revising the section heading.                   avocado pests listed in the operational               [FR Doc. 2016–12586 Filed 5–26–16; 8:45 am]
                                             ■ b. In the introductory text, by                       workplan. Thereafter, the municipality                BILLING CODE 3410–34–P
                                             removing the words ‘‘Michoacan,                         must be surveyed at least once per year
                                             Mexico,’’ and adding the word                           provided the municipality remains pest
                                             ‘‘Mexico’’ in their place.                              free.                                                 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                             ■ c. By revising paragraph (c),                            (2) * * *
                                             introductory text.                                                                                            Federal Aviation Administration
                                             ■ d. In paragraph (c)(1)(i), by removing                   (i) The orchard and all contiguous
                                             the words ‘‘bilateral work plan’’ and                   orchards and properties must be
                                                                                                     surveyed semiannually for a period of at              14 CFR Part 39
                                             adding the words ‘‘operational
                                             workplan’’ in their place.                              least 5 years and found to be free from               [Docket No. FAA–2016–6628; Directorate
                                             ■ e. By revising paragraph (c)(1)(ii).                  the avocado pests listed in the                       Identifier 2016–CE–013–AD; Amendment
                                             ■ f. In paragraph (c)(2), introductory                  operational workplan. Thereafter, the                 39–18514; AD 2016–10–03]
                                             text, by removing the words ‘‘annual                    orchard and all contiguous orchards and
                                                                                                     properties must be surveyed at least                  RIN 2120–AA64
                                             work plan’’ and adding the words
                                             ‘‘operational workplan’’ in their place.                once per year provided the orchard and
                                                                                                                                                           Airworthiness Directives; Viking Air
                                             ■ g. By revising paragraph (c)(2)(i).                   all contiguous orchards and properties
                                                                                                                                                           Limited Airplanes
                                             ■ h. In paragraph (c)(2)(iv), by removing               remain pest free.
                                             the words ‘‘within 3 hours’’ and adding                 *       *    *     *      *                           AGENCY:  Federal Aviation
                                             the words ‘‘the day’’ in their place.                      (3) * * *                                          Administration (FAA), DOT.
                                             ■ i. In paragraph (c)(3), introductory                                                                        ACTION: Final rule; correction.
                                             text, by removing the words ‘‘annual                       (vii) The avocados must be packed in
                                             work plan’’ and adding the words                        clean, new boxes or bulk shipping bins,               SUMMARY:    The FAA is correcting an
                                             ‘‘operational workplan’’ in their place.                or in clean plastic reusable crates. The              airworthiness directive (AD) that
                                             ■ j. By revising paragraph (c)(3)(vii).
                                                                                                     boxes, bins, or crates must be clearly                published in the Federal Register. That
                                             ■ k. In paragraph (c)(3)(viii), by adding               marked with the identity of the grower,               AD applies to Viking Air Limited Model
                                             two sentences at the end of the                         packinghouse, and exporter.                           DHC–3 airplanes that are modified with
                                             paragraph.                                                 (viii) * * * If, at the port of export for         the Baron Short Take Off and Landing
                                             ■ l. By revising paragraph (e).                         consignments shipped by air or sea, the               (STOL) kit (Supplemental Type
                                             ■ m. In paragraph (f), by removing the                  packed avocados are transferred into a                Certificate SA94–114 or SA 00287NY).
                                             word ‘‘will’’ and adding the word                       non-refrigerated container, the boxes,                The Code of Federal Regulations
                                             ‘‘may’’ in its place.                                   bins, or crates must be covered with a                reference for records maintenance cited
                                                The revisions and additions read as                  lid, insect-proof mesh, or other material             in last sentence in paragraph (f) is
                                             follows:                                                to protect the avocados from fruit-fly                incorrect. This document corrects that
                                                                                                     infestation prior to leaving the                      error. In all other respects, the original
                                             § 319.56–30      Hass avocados from Mexico.
                                                                                                     packinghouse. Those safeguards must be                document remains the same; however
                                             *      *     *     *     *                              intact at the time the consignment                    we are publishing the entire rule in the
                                                (c) Safeguards in Mexico. The                        arrives in the United States.                         Federal Register.
                                             avocados must have been grown in an
                                                                                                     *       *    *     *      *                           DATES: This final rule is effective May
                                             orchard located in a municipality that
                                             meets the requirements of paragraph                        (e) Pest detection. If any of the                  31, 2016.
                                             (c)(1) of this section. The orchard in                  avocado pests listed in the operational               ADDRESSES: You may examine the AD
                                             which the avocados are grown must                       workplan are detected during the pest                 docket on the Internet at http://
                                             meet the requirements of paragraph                      surveys in a packinghouse, certified                  www.regulations.gov by searching for
                                             (c)(2) of this section. The avocados must               orchard or areas outside of certified                 and locating Docket No. FAA–2016–
                                             be packed for export to the United                      orchards, or other monitoring or                      6628; or in person at the Docket
                                             States in a packinghouse that meets the                 inspection activity in the municipality,              Management Facility between 9 a.m.
                                             requirements of paragraph (c)(3) of this                the Mexican NPPO must immediately                     and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
                                             section. The Mexican national plant                     initiate an investigation and take                    except Federal holidays. The AD docket
                                             protection organization (NPPO) must                     measures to isolate and eradicate the                 contains this AD, the regulatory
                                             provide an annual operational workplan                  pests. The Mexican NPPO must also                     evaluation, any comments received, and
                                             to APHIS that details the activities that               provide APHIS with information                        other information. The address for the
                                             the Mexican NPPO will, subject to                       regarding the circumstances of the                    Docket Office (phone: 800–647–5527) is
                                             APHIS’ approval of the workplan, carry                  infestation and the pest risk mitigation              Document Management Facility, U.S.
                                             out to meet the requirements of this                    measures taken. In accordance with the                Department of Transportation, Docket
                                             section. APHIS will be directly involved                operational workplan, depending upon                  Operations, M–30, West Building
                                             with the Mexican NPPO in the                            the nature of the pest detection, affected            Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200
                                                                                                     orchards may lose their export                        New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington,
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                                             monitoring and supervision of those
                                             activities. The personnel conducting the                certification, and avocado exports from               DC 20590.
                                             trapping and pest surveys must be                       that orchard may be suspended until                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Aziz
                                             hired, trained, and supervised by the                   APHIS and the Mexican NPPO agree                      Ahmed, Aerospace Engineer, FAA, New
                                             Mexican NPPO or by the State delegate                   that the pest eradication measures taken              York Aircraft Certification Office (ACO),
                                             of the Mexican NPPO.                                    have been effective.                                  1600 Stewart Avenue, Suite 410,
                                                (1) * * *                                            *       *    *     *      *                           Westbury, New York 11590; telephone:


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Document Created: 2018-02-07 15:10:19
Document Modified: 2018-02-07 15:10:19
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective June 27, 2016.
ContactMr. David B. Lamb, Senior Regulatory Policy Specialist, RPM, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road, Unit 133, Riverdale, MD 20737-1231; (301) 851-2103.
FR Citation81 FR 33581 
RIN Number0579-AE05
CFR AssociatedCoffee; Cotton; Fruits; Imports; Logs; Nursery Stock; Plant Diseases and Pests; Quarantine; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Rice and Vegetables

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