But regulated grows in other states have proven successful at harvest without the wild spread of the plant, so Georgia may allow similar methods here. In the meantime, imports will be allowed.
The move could also curb illegal, unregulated grows.
“We’ve seen people buying and selling it in the parking lot in their trunks, of course illegally, and some are growing illegally in Georgia as well,” said Ben Vo, owner of City Farmer’s Market. “ The products [were] being treated like marijuana.”
“To the Vietnamese community and Southeast Asian community, water spinach is a very important component to their diet,” said Kathy Kuzava, the President of the Georgia Food Industry Association. “[Imagine] if southerners weren’t allowed to drink sweet tea, or our Hispanic community was not allowed to purchase tortillas?”
The USDA has already approved three Georgia grocers to buy the vegetable from other states.
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