Hass avocados from Australia can now be officially exported to Japan from fruitfly-free regions
On May 23, Australia’s Department of Agriculture and Water Resources officially declared export access to Japan for Hass avocados.
The avocados must be grown in specific zones, meet the “hard mature” condition, and be sent from Department of Agriculture accredited packhouses and growers.
The source regions are strictly limited to officially recognised areas free from Queensland fruit fly: Western Australia, Riverland (South Australia) and Tasmania.
The Department of Agriculture confirmed with Asiafruit that there is no cold treatment protocol as part of the access.
In the coming weeks the department will release an official call for applications for accreditation.
Source: http://www.fruitnet.com/asiafruit
Author: Camellia Aebischer
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