Americans warned not to plant mysterious seeds appearing in the mail
Written by Guardian staff and agencies
Agriculture officials raise concern after residents report receiving unsolicited shipments, apparently from China
Agriculture officials in several US states issued warnings this week about unsolicited shipments of foreign seeds and advised people not to plant them.
Residents in more than a dozen states recently reported receiving seed packets they did not order that appeared to have been sent by mail from China.
#APHIS is working closely with @CBP and State Depts of Ag re: unrequested seeds. If received, pls contact State Dept of Ag https://t.co/g0WhR57Wv3 or the #APHIS State Plant Health Office https://t.co/CdHtWghDbC. Keep packaging and do not plant seeds from an unknown origin! pic.twitter.com/LORKeTh4Tc
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