Washington, DC
February 17, 2005
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
today announced changes to its import regulations for wheat from
areas affected with Karnal bunt.
The amended regulations list regulated articles and
regions affected by Karnal bunt and describe conditions under
which wheat and related articles from those regions can be
imported into the
United
States. The amendments also increase the flexibility of the
regulations to provide for faster recognition of areas free of
the disease; thereby, expediting the import of wheat from Karnal
bunt-free areas.
These changes make APHIS’ import regulations for
wheat and related articles from areas affected with Karnal bunt
equivalent to its domestic Karnal bunt regulations. Karnal bunt
is a fungal disease of wheat, durum wheat and triticale, a
hybrid of wheat and rye, and is spread primarily through the
movement of infected seed.
Karnal bunt presently is found in
Afghanistan,
India, Iran, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, Syria and a few places in
the United States.
Notice of this final rule is scheduled for
publication in the Feb. 18 Federal Register and becomes
effective March 21. APHIS documents published in the Federal
Register are available on the Internet at
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppd/rad/webrepor.html.
Notice in the
Federal Register in PDF format:
http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/01jan20051800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2005/pdf/05-3141.pdf
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