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Commodity Import Report (CIR)
Wild Spinach (Above-ground parts)
from Mexico
into All Ports
The CIR contains current import regulation information for the selected Commodity Import (a specific commodity approved from a designated country, or region, into one or more designated ports).
A flag ( ) indicates information that is intended for and available to an APHIS/CBP audience only.
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Admissible Plant Parts:
Above-ground parts
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Admissible Ports:
All Ports
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Import Permit Required:
An Import Permit is required. To obtain a permit, go to APHIS eFile.
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Subject to Inspection:
This commodity is subject to inspection at the port of entry and all general requirements of 7 CFR 319.56-3.
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Phytosanitary Certificate:
If the consignment is from Mexicali and is a commercial consignment, it must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate issued by the National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO) of Mexico stating the materials originated in the municipality of Mexicali, Baja California, an area where Copitarsia spp. is not known to occur based on official survey. If the phytosanitary certificate is absent, require T101-n-2. If the product is in passenger baggage, a phytosanitary certificate is not required, however, thoroughly inspect the vegetables for pests. PROHIBIT ENTRY if pests are found.
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Phytosanitary Certificate:
If the consignment is from areas other than Mexicali and is a commercial consignment, it must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate issued by the National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO) of Mexico stating the consignment has been inspected and found to be free of Copitarsia larvae and adults. If the phytosanitary certificate is absent, require T101-n-2. If the product is in passenger baggage, a phytosanitary certificate is not required, however, thoroughly inspect the vegetables for pests. PROHIBIT ENTRY if pests are found.
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