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Apples Once in 5,000 years of shipping. Those are the odds that U.S. apples could carry Erwinia amylovora and spread fire blight disease to Japan,
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Document Date: 2007-03-08 07:47:47


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Seattle / Auckland / Wenatchee / /

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Bryant Christie Inc. / ARS Tree Fruit Research Laboratory / /

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New Zealand / Japan / United States / Australia / Japan and Australia / /

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ARS headquarters / ARS Tree Fruit Research Laboratory / Mt. Albert Research Centre / Plant Diseases / Wenatchee laboratory / Plant Health Inspection Service / /

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Mt. Albert Research Centre / USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service / Agricultural Research Service / World Trade Organization / USDA / USDA’s Economic Research Service / General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade / office of the U.S. Trade / Ministry of Agriculture / Northwest Horticultural Council / /

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Karen Z. Ackerman / Patience Is / Rodney Roberts / Chris Hale / Bill Bryant / THOMAS WAHL / Scott C. Redlin / J. Kim Kaplan / Edward Miller / Ken Vick / SCOTT BAUER / Kenneth W. Vick / Kim Kaplan / /

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manager for this trade issue / good scientist in Dr. Roberts / vice president / scientist / advocate / phytosanitary manager / National Program Leader / Governor / chairman / plant pathologist / Representative / technical advisor to the U.S. litigation team / /

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Washington / /

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revised protocol / /

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