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Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service logo Fruits and Vegetables Import Requirements (FAVIR)
Effective October 1, 2022 the Fruits and Vegetables Import Requirements (FAVIR) database has been replaced by the Agricultural Commodity Import Requirements database at https://acir.aphis.usda.gov/s/


Commodity Summary: Approved Countries
The Commodity Summary displays all the countries (or regions) from which the specified commodity may be imported. Columns displaying plant part and Port(s) of Entry are shown, as it is possible for an import to be regulated differently based upon those factors. Select a row (open) to open the Commodity Import Requirements (CIR) for that result. A flag ( Access Restricted to APHIS/CBP ) indicates information that is intended for and available to an APHIS/CBP audience only.
Cape Gooseberry Physalis peruviana Guide Page
Relevant, Active Alerts:
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No Alerts found
CIR Country Plant Part Port(s) of Entry
open Chile Fruit, with or without husk  Continental U.S. Ports
open Colombia Fruit--with or without calyx  Continental U.S. Ports
open Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Fruit, with or without husk; Fruit--with or without calyx  Guam
open Ecuador Fruit--with or without calyx  Continental U.S. Ports
open Guam Fruit, with or without husk; Fruit--with or without calyx  CNMI
open Micronesia (Federated States of) Fruit, with or without husk; Fruit--with or without calyx  Guam and CNMI
open New Zealand Fruit--with or without calyx  All Ports
open Palau Fruit, with or without husk; Fruit--with or without calyx  Guam and CNMI
While Cape Gooseberry is directly related to other FAVIR commodities listed below, it may not be regulated in the same way. Please check those Commodity Summaries for more specific information regarding the applicable import requirements:
Belongs To:
Includes:
Fruit--with or without calyx: Fruit--with or without one of the green parts of a flower collectively forming the outer floral envelope or layer of the outer parts of the flower enclosing and supporting the developing bud
Fruit, with or without husk:
Page ID: CommSummCountryP
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