First strike for Washington apples
First strike for Washington apples
The Northwest Horticultural Council indicated that Washington has incurred its first of three strikes for apples under the Taiwan work plan with the season's first codling moth find. Council President Chris Schlect said that a codling moth larva was detected in a recent shipment of Washington apples exported to Taiwan. The plan allows for three strikes before apple imports are suspended.
"It's not desired, but not unusual," Mr. Schlect told The Produce News. "Hopefully, it's a routine incident."
"It's not desired, but not unusual," Mr. Schlect told The Produce News. "Hopefully, it's a routine incident."