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U.S. Imports of Fruits and Vegetables Under Plant Quarantine Regulations, Fiscal Year 1988

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  • Pearrow, Joan

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U.S. imports of most fruits and vegetables are subject to regulations administered by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. This statistical report summarizes imports of over 200 commodities by country of origin and port of entry from October 1, 1987, through September 30, 1988. Data are incomplete for the ports of Boston, MA, Charleston, SC, Dover, DE, Hoboken, NJ, Mayaguez, PR, New Orleans, LA, Norfolk- Newport, VA, Progreso, TX, San Francisco, CA, San Juan, PR, St. Thomas, VI, Washington, DC, West Palm Beach, FL, and Guam because some monthly Station Reports were unavailable for those ports.

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  • Pearrow, Joan, 1991. "U.S. Imports of Fruits and Vegetables Under Plant Quarantine Regulations, Fiscal Year 1988," Staff Reports 278569, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerssr:278569
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.278569
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    1. Palada, M. C. & Crossman, S. M. A. & Kowalski, J. A., 1996. "Germplasm Evaluation Project For Tropical Leaf Vegetables At The University Of The Virgin Islands," 32nd Annual Meeting, July 7-13, 1996, Zamorano, Honduras 257033, Caribbean Food Crops Society.

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