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Source: Sierra Dawn McClain, CAPITAL PRESS, 3/19/21
Washington state apple growers say they're happy about a series of developments this week that will reopen India to U.S. apples. "This is very positive news," Todd Fryhover, Washington Apple Commission president, told board members at a meeting this week. India's market closed to U.S. apple growers March 1 when a new law came into force requiring a selection of imported fresh produce, including apples, melons, plums and tomatoes, to carry proof they are not genetically modified.
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