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E6-16754 Interstate Movement of Fruits and Vegetables From Hawaii Proposed Rule We are proposing to remove vapor heat treatment as an approved treatment for bell pepper, eggplant, Italian squash, and tomato moved interstate from Hawaii. This action is necessary because these four commodities can serve as hosts for the solanum fruit fly, which has been detected in Hawaii. Vapor heat treatment is not an approved treatment for that pest. We are also proposing to provide for the use of irradiation as an approved treatment for all Capsicum spp. (peppers) and Curcurbita spp. (squash) moved interstate from Hawaii. This action would relieve unnecessary restrictions on the interstate movement of peppers and squash and allow a greater variety of Capsicum spp. and Curcurbita spp. to be moved interstate from Hawaii. 2006-10-11 2006 10 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2006/10/11/E6-16754/interstate-movement-of-fruits-and-vegetables-from-hawaii https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2006-10-11/pdf/E6-16754.pdf Agriculture Department; Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 12,22 We are proposing to remove vapor heat treatment as an approved treatment for bell pepper, eggplant, Italian squash, and tomato moved interstate from Hawaii. This action is necessary because these four commodities can serve as hosts for the solanum...

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