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Thanks to an Inta Investigation (when Not!) on Cold Quarantine, Argentina and Mexico Sealed a New Protocol for the Export of Pears and Apples
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Every shipment of pears and apples that is sent to Mexico, a market that absorbs about 18,000 tons per year of both fruits, is subjected to a process of Treatment of Cold in Origin (TFO), which is known to be effective against the most common pests in these crops, the floury and larval cochinillas of graphlite. After exposing the fruit to 0 degrees for 42 days, the mobile states of both pests are eliminated. But what was not known for certain, b…
The countries agreed to an addendum to the pear and apple export protocol, strengthening trade between the two countries.
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