APHIS adds Baldwin and Mobile Counties in Alabama to the Domestic Sweet Orange Scab Quarantine Area
USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service sent this bulletin at 12/10/2021 04:44 PM ESTFOR INFORMATION AND ACTION
DA-2021-35
December 9, 2021
Subject: APHIS adds Baldwin and Mobile Counties in Alabama to the Domestic Sweet Orange Scab Quarantine Area
To: State and Territory Agricultural Regulatory Officials
Effective immediately, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), in cooperation with the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI), is establishing a quarantine for Elsinoë australis, the fungal causal agent of sweet orange scab (SOS), in all of Baldwin and Mobile Counties in Alabama to prevent the spread of the disease.
In Baldwin County, the quarantine area encompasses seven nurseries and 60 acres of citrus. In Mobile County, the quarantine area includes seven nurseries and 50 acres of citrus. APHIS is applying safeguarding measures on the interstate movement of regulated articles from these quarantine areas to prevent further spread of the pathogen to non-infested areas of the United States. These safeguarding measures parallel the intrastate quarantine established by ADAI in June 2020.
Elsinoë australis was first detected in the United States in July 2010; and with these recent detections, is known to occur in Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and portions of California and Alabama. This Federal Order supersedes Federal Order, DA-2016-55, but does not change the requirements for interstate movement of regulated articles from these quarantine areas.
A description of all current SOS quarantine areas, Federal Orders, and other supporting regulatory documents may be found at:
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/plant-health/sweet-orange-scab
For additional information regarding the SOS program, please contact Shailaja Rabindran, Director of Specialty Crops and Cotton Pests at (301) 851-2167.
/s/
Dr. Osama El-Lissy
Deputy Administrator
Plant Protection and Quarantine
Attachment: Federal Order