Potato passages: free trade victory.

AuthorMangu-Ward, Katherine
PositionCitings - Potatoes imported from Mexico - Brief article

MEXICAN POTATOES, previously unwelcome on our fair shores, are now permitted to enter the country legally and in large numbers.

According to a March notice of final rulemaking in the Federal Register, potatoes can now be imported to the U.S. from Mexico. Mexico has announced its intention to allow U.S. potatoes to move south as well. Just a few caveats: "The potatoes must be imported in commercial consignments, must be produced by a grower who is registered in a certification program, must be packed in registered packinghouses, must be washed, cleaned, and treated with a sprout inhibitor, and must be inspected after packing for quarantine pests. The potatoes must also be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate that declares that the conditions for importation have been...

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