The Canadian Food Inspection Agency now requires an inspection and phytosanitary certificate of all unrooted and rooted plants, nursery stock and greenhouse plant imports from the
With a host range of more than 250 plants, LBAM is an invasive pest that does not naturally occur in
USDA previously implemented controls regulating the interstate and intrastate movement of LBAM host material originating in regulated areas of
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For more: Canadian Food Inspection Agency, (613) 225-2342; www.inspection.gc.ca.
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