This study compares the effects of importing fresh Mexican Hass avocados into the United States under three scenarios for mitigating pest risks. The analysis finds that Scenario 1, adherence to the U.S. phytosanitary rule of November 2004—which removed all seasonal and geographic restrictions on Mexican avocados, while maintaining existing compliance procedures in Mexico—leads to low pest risks for U.S. producers and an estimated annual U.S. welfare gain of $72 million. In Scenario 2, if compliance measures specific to fruit fly control are eliminated along with seasonal and geographic restrictions, pest risks for U.S. producers remain low and there is an additional gain in net U.S. welfare of $1.7 million. Results for Scenario 3, which eli...
Abstract Background The U.S. imports a substantial and increasing portion of its fruits and vegetabl...
Avocado (Persia americana), tropical fruit from North America, has become popular progressively. Its...
International trade in agricultural products conveys the risk of transferring exotic pests across na...
"This study compares the effects of importing fresh Mexican Hass avocados into the United States und...
Ray Trewin. We have also benefited from interaction with Frank Filo and other staff of the USDA Anim...
This article evaluates the effects of a November 2004 phytosanitary rule that removed seasonal and g...
The importation of fresh Hass avocados from Mexico into the United States has been restricted, total...
In 1997 the United States partially lifted its import ban on Mexican avocados. The purpose of this ...
California avocado producers, concerned about sharp increases in imports from Chile and Mexico, secu...
This article describes and provides preliminary estimates of the potential economic losses that coul...
Changes in agricultural policies shape the way markets and industries react. A recent policy issue ...
The importation of fresh avocados was banned by the United States in 1914 after U.S. plant health of...
Traditionally, Mexico has had competitive and comparative advantages in its fruit and vegetable sect...
This study highlights the importance that in economic terms represents the change in the regulatory ...
The Texas citrus industry is threatened by the presence of Mexican fruit fly. The objective of this ...
Abstract Background The U.S. imports a substantial and increasing portion of its fruits and vegetabl...
Avocado (Persia americana), tropical fruit from North America, has become popular progressively. Its...
International trade in agricultural products conveys the risk of transferring exotic pests across na...
"This study compares the effects of importing fresh Mexican Hass avocados into the United States und...
Ray Trewin. We have also benefited from interaction with Frank Filo and other staff of the USDA Anim...
This article evaluates the effects of a November 2004 phytosanitary rule that removed seasonal and g...
The importation of fresh Hass avocados from Mexico into the United States has been restricted, total...
In 1997 the United States partially lifted its import ban on Mexican avocados. The purpose of this ...
California avocado producers, concerned about sharp increases in imports from Chile and Mexico, secu...
This article describes and provides preliminary estimates of the potential economic losses that coul...
Changes in agricultural policies shape the way markets and industries react. A recent policy issue ...
The importation of fresh avocados was banned by the United States in 1914 after U.S. plant health of...
Traditionally, Mexico has had competitive and comparative advantages in its fruit and vegetable sect...
This study highlights the importance that in economic terms represents the change in the regulatory ...
The Texas citrus industry is threatened by the presence of Mexican fruit fly. The objective of this ...
Abstract Background The U.S. imports a substantial and increasing portion of its fruits and vegetabl...
Avocado (Persia americana), tropical fruit from North America, has become popular progressively. Its...
International trade in agricultural products conveys the risk of transferring exotic pests across na...