All World Japan Bans Indian Mangoes After 20 Years. Food Officials Found This Japan follows a zero-tolerance policy for invasive pests like fruit flies, which are considered a major threat to domestic agriculture. avianscape.enterprises@gmail.com May 28, 2026 1 minute read 0 comments Views: 43 Japan follows a zero-tolerance policy for invasive pests like fruit flies, which are considered a major threat to domestic agriculture. About the Author avianscape.enterprises@gmail.com Administrator Visit Website View All Posts Post navigation Previous: US GDP growth revised down to 1.6% in first quarter as consumer spending slowsNext: ‘Ranji performances ignored by selectors’: Lad calls IPL ‘shortcut’ to Indian team Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Related Stories All Business HCLTech to up AI game, invest 3,500 crore in data centres of up to 50 MW avianscape.enterprises@gmail.com July 14, 2026 0 All Business Supreme Court appoints ex-judge Rao to mediate Kalyani family feud avianscape.enterprises@gmail.com July 14, 2026 0 All Live Cricket ‘Sorry’: Why Brendon McCullum apologised to England fans avianscape.enterprises@gmail.com July 14, 2026 0