Morocco: Prohibiting Imports of Certain Citrus Plants and Plant Parts

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This report contains an unofficial translation of Morocco's regulation prohibiting the import of plant and plant parts, excluding dried leaves, fruits and seeds, belonging to the subfamily Aurantioideae (family Rutaceae). U.S. exports of live trees, shrubs and bushes to Morocco have grown steadily since 2015, totaling over $1 million in 2018.

Morocco: Prohibiting Imports of Certain Citrus Plants and Plant Parts

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