US exports to European Union will face increased scrutiny
date:Nov 15, 2019
Crops and nursery stock headed to the European Union will soon face heightened regulatory scrutiny, requiring some growers to undergo phytosanitary inspections for the first time.

Exports of raw and minimally processed plant material will require phytosanitary certificates as of Dec. 14 to enter the EUs 28 members states, as well as Switzerland and Montenegro, which follow the unions plant health regulations.

Though many Oregon farmers who ship such crops as seed, apples and blueberries to the
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