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Texas Sees Surge in Unsolicited Seed Packets from China in 2026

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In 2026, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller reported a significant rise in unsolicited seed packets from China, with 126 packages received so far this year. This alarming trend poses potential threats to the state's agriculture, as these seeds could introduce invasive species or pathogens that may harm farms and natural resources. The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) is actively investigating the origins of these seeds and urges residents not to open or plant any received packages. Instead, they should retain the original packaging and contact TDA immediately at 1-800-TELL-TDA for proper disposal.

Key Details: • 126 unsolicited seed packets reported in Texas in 2026. • Residents should not open or plant any received seeds. • Contact TDA at 1-800-TELL-TDA if you receive suspicious seeds.

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