APHIS Expands the Citrus Greening (Huanglongbing) Quarantined Area in California
FOR INFORMATION AND ACTION
DA-2025-33
August 19, 2025
Subject: APHIS Expands the Citrus Greening (Huanglongbing) Quarantined Area in California
To: State, Tribal, and Territory Agricultural Regulatory Officials
Effective immediately, the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), in cooperation with the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), is expanding the areas quarantined for citrus greening (Huanglongbing; HLB), caused by Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, in California. APHIS is expanding the quarantined area in the Perris area of Riverside County by 33 square miles. These measures parallel the intrastate quarantine that CDFA established on August 14, 2025. APHIS is taking this action because of a citrus greening detection in a plant tissue sample collected from a residential property in Riverside County. There are 8.84 acres of commercial citrus impacted by this expansion.
APHIS is applying safeguarding measures outlined in 7 CFR 301.76 and Federal Orders pertaining to the interstate movement of regulated articles from the quarantined areas in California. This action is necessary to prevent the spread of citrus greening to non-infested areas of the United States.
The APHIS Citrus Greening web page contains specific changes to the quarantined areas in California. APHIS will publish a notice of this change in the Federal Register.
For additional information, you may contact:
- Abby R. Stilwell
Agriculturist
919-323-6296
abby.r.stilwell@usda.gov
/s/
Matthew A. Rhoads
Acting Deputy Administrator
Plant Protection and Quarantine