Japan lifts 11 year ban on Idaho potato imports
date:Sep 14, 2017
The Japanese government lifted on Tuesday an import ban on potatoes grown in Idaho, the largest U.S. potato producer, for the first time in 11 years, after confirming a lowered risk of pest invasion, sources familiar with the matter said.

Japan suspended imports of all potatoes grown in the United States in 2006 and later resumed imports of U.S. potatoes except those grown in Idaho, the origin of a pest.

Most fresh potato imports are used for making potato chips and their demand has been on
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