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China: Shenzhen port seizes American broccoli seeds

Recently, when the Shenzhen Huanggang Inspection and Quarantine Bureau inspected a car with a Guangdong and Hong Kong license plate. Inside, they found a batch of broccoli seeds. There were 8 bags with a total weight of 4.96 kilograms, and according to their packaging, they were grown in the United States. Because the driver could not provide any quarantine documents or other relevant proof, based on the "Register of Forbidden Plants and Animals of the People's Republic of China," the seeds were destroyed.

Source: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China
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