'First strike' recorded against Northwest apples as codling moth larva found in shipment to Taiwan
'First strike' recorded against Northwest apples as codling moth larva found in shipment to Taiwan
Within days of learning the Mexican Ministry of Economy had reinstituted a 45 percent antidumping duty on certain apples from the Northwest, U.S. growers were informed that a live codling moth larvae was detected in a shipment of Washington apples shipped to Taiwan in early October.
The Mexican antidumping duty, which had been imposed on Red Delicious and Golden Delicious apples in 2002 and suspended in May, was reintroduced Sept. 29 by publication in that country's federal register.