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Calfornia:

Updates to bulk citrus HLB Quarantine Requirements

Effective November 22, 2023, the Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Division (CPDPD) has officially updated the requirements for moving bulk citrus fruit within and from a Huanglongbing (HLB) quarantine area to a packer/processor.

  • If you are moving bulk citrus within a contiguous HLB quarantine zone, there is now no mitigation required.
  • If you are moving bulk citrus within a contiguous HLB quarantine area but out of the original ACP regional quarantine zone (i.e., Orange County to Riverside County), one HLB mitigation is required.
  • If you are moving bulk citrus between two non-contiguous HLB quarantine zones (i.e., Riverside County to Ventura County), there is now one HLB mitigation required.
  • If you are moving bulk citrus outside of an HLB quarantine area but within the same county (i.e., San Diego HLB quarantine zone to San Diego ACP regional quarantine zone), there is one HLB mitigation required.
  • If you are moving bulk citrus fruit to an area outside of the HLB quarantine zone and outside of the origin county (i.e., Ventura HLB quarantine Zone to Kern County), two HLB mitigations or a wet wash are required.

All fruit, no matter of its origin or destination, must be completely safeguarded with a tarp or enclosed vehicle while in transit per requirements listed in the compliance agreement. The CPDPD will be signing revised compliance agreements with growers within an HLB quarantine, as well as packers/processors receiving fruit from a quarantined area.

For complete information and details regarding the mitigations required for fruit movement, please visit the CPDPD’s Citrus Grower/Grove Manager Information page.

For more information:
Keith Okasaki
California Department of Food and Agriculture
Tel.: +1 916-274-6300
Email: [email protected]

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