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Notice of Availability of a Pest Risk Analysis for the Importation of Fresh Mamey Sapote Fruit From Mexico Into the Continental United States
We are advising the public that we have prepared a pest risk analysis that evaluates the risks associated with importation of fresh mamey sapote fruit from Mexico into the conti...
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Under the regulations in “Subpart L—Fruits and Vegetables” (7 CFR 319.56-1 through 319.56-12, referred to below as the regulations), 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 or disseminated within the United States.
Section 319.56-4 contains a performance-based process for approving the importation of certain fruits and vegetables that, based on the findings of a pest risk analysis, can be safely imported subject to one or more of the five designated phytosanitary measures listed in paragraph (b) of that section.
APHIS received a request from the national plant protection organization (NPPO) of Mexico to allow the importation of fresh mamey sapote fruit (
Pouteria sapota
[Jacq.] H.E. Moore & Stearn) into the continental United States. As part of our evaluation of Mexico's request, we have prepared a pest list to identify pests of quarantine significance that could follow the pathway of importation of fresh mamey sapote fruit into the continental United States from Mexico. Based on the pest list, a risk management document (RMD) was prepared to identify phytosanitary measures that could be applied to the fresh mamey sapote fruit to mitigate the pest risk.
We have concluded that fresh mamey sapote fruit can be safely imported from Mexico into the continental United States using one or more of the five designated phytosanitary measures listed in § 319.56-4(b). The NPPO of Mexico would have to enter into an operational workplan with APHIS that spells out the daily procedures the NPPO will take to implement the measures identified in the RMD. These measures are summarized below:
- Importation in commercial shipments only,
- Phytosanitary treatment (irradiation with a minimum absorbed dose of 150 Gy),
- Pre-export inspection by the NPPO and issuance of a phytosanitary certificate stating that the consignment was inspected and found free of quarantine pests, and
- Port of entry inspections.
Each of the pest risk mitigation measures that would be required, along with evidence of their efficacy in removing pests of concern from the pathway, are described in detail in the RMD.
Therefore, in accordance with § 319.56-4(c)(3), we are announcing the availability of our pest list and RMD for public review and comment. Those documents, as well as a description of the economic considerations associated with the importation of fresh mamey sapote fruit from Mexico, may be viewed on the
Regulations.gov
website or in our reading room (see
ADDRESSES
above for a link to
Regulations.gov
and information on the location and hours of the reading room). You may request paper copies of these documents by calling or writing to the person listed under
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
. Please refer to the subject of the analysis you wish to review when requesting copies.
After reviewing any comments we receive, we will announce our decision regarding the import status of fresh mamey sapote fruit from Mexico in a subsequent notice. If the overall conclusions of our analysis and the Administrator's determination of risk remain unchanged following our consideration of the comments, then we will authorize the importation of fresh mamey sapote fruit from Mexico into the continental United States subject to the requirements specified in the RMD.
7 U.S.C. 1633, 7701-7772, and 7781-7786; 21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.3.
Done in Washington, DC, this 26th day of April 2019.
Kevin Shea,
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.