American agriculture officials said they are working with their counterparts in China to determine who is sending the seed packages to U.S. residents, adding that companies behind the shipments have been identified
U.S. agriculture officials said they are working with their counterparts in China to determine who is sending mysterious seed packages to U.S. residents and to stop future shipments.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a recorded radio broadcast released Wednesday that China is helping to identify the senders of the seeds, and that the agency knows the names of companies behind the shipments. The USDA also said China’s postal service is cooperating with the investigation.
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