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Mysterious Packages from China reappear in Texas with seeds, fluid – makes news about the arrow

Mysterious Packages from China reappear in Texas with seeds, fluid – makes news about the arrow

[Lauren Taylor]

The mysterious packages of China appear on the threshold in Texas – with employees warning that residents receive non -orders that are dangerous to the local environment.

The State Commissioner for Agriculture says that instead of a dog toy they expected from the Chinese company Temu, instead someone received seeds.

The agency says this has been a trend since the beginning of 2020 in Texas.

Commissioner Sid Miller says that the Ministry of Agriculture is working to extract five packages from around the country, which should not pass it by US customs – the one who also includes fluid.

He says, “Without the appropriate documentation and consent, the shipment is not eligible for the entry of the United States. We need to close this door in the protection of our bioffire. “

State authorities have identified the seeds as belonging to an invasive Asian plant that is not native in the United States, along with the liquid used to help it grow.

The Indian lotus is banned in Wisconsin and is thought to be introduced into local cultures, it can cause significant environmental and economic damage.

Rewinding 2020, when thousands of such packages were sent nationwide.

The USD says 20,000 people have received seeds by mail from China, stimulating an investigation. The online retail giant Amazon stopped selling seeds originating outside the United States in 2020 in response.

Federal officials concluded that shipments are part of a fraud from Chinese companies that want to increase sales through false reviews.

Officials are urging all residents to continue with caution when opening packages of Chinese origin.

If you find yourself the recipient of one of these packages, the department says that you do not open the seed package or discard it. Instead, you should announce the statement of the State Ministry of Agriculture.

For direct arrow news I’m Lauren Taylor

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