Senegalese mangoes are being closely examined due to concerns about fruit flies.
2026-03-11 00:00
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Freshplaza.com
The West African origins of mangoes are currently under close examination this season, primarily because of the "high number of cases of non-compliance with Tephritidae" (fruit flies), an organism that is subject to quarantine regulations in the European Union. Mango interprofessions in the region are alarmed and anxious to prevent any issues from arising.
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