Any variety of Malus domestica apples may be imported into the United States only in accordance with this section and all other applicable provisions of the Fruits and Vegetables subpart 7 CFR 319.
Treatment and fumigation
The apples must be cold treated and then fumigated, under the supervision of an APHIS inspector, in the Republic of Korea for the peach fruit moth (Carposina niponensis), the yellow peach moth (Conogethes punctiferalis), and the fruit tree spider mite (Tetranychus viennensis), in accordance with 7 CFR Part 305.
APHIS inspection
Prior to export the apples must be inspected upon completion of the treatments required above by an APHIS inspector and an inspector from the National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO) of the Republic of Korea. The apples shall be subject to further disinfection in the Republic of Korea if plant pests are found prior to export. Imported apples inspected in the Republic of Korea are also subject to inspection and disinfection at the port of first arrival, as provided in 7 CFR § 319.56-3.
Trust fund agreements
The NPPO of the Republic of Korea must enter into a trust fund agreement with APHIS in accordance with 7 CFR § 319.56-6 before APHIS will provide the services necessary for apples to be imported into the United States.
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