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Inspecting Valentine's Day flowers for foreign pestsIt's up to Customs and Border Protection to make sure Valentine's Day flowers don't deliver with them foreign plant pests and diseases that could harm American agriculture.
Miami International Airport have processed about 940 million stems of cut flowers, according to U.S. Customs and Border Prote ...
Thousands of airport workers play a pivotal role in whether romantics across the United States enjoy the next few days. The ...
With Valentine’s Day approaching, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists are diligently working at ports ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Air and Marine Operations intercepted a dozen immigrants and an alleged smuggler trying ...
As Valentine's Day nears, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials are working to keep imported flowers free of pests or ...
From farms in South America, through customs, distribution centers and, eventually, to your home, roses travel thousands of ...
Tens of millions of flowers are arriving in the U.S. ahead of Valentine's Day, and imports from South America are a big part ...
With Valentine’s Day coming up, CBP is warning travelers that some flowers from Mexico are not allowed into the U.S.
In the run up to Feb. 14, agricultural specialists in Miami have processed about 940 million stems of cut flowers, according ...
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