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Related for Challah 2:1

פֵּרוֹת חוּצָה לָאָרֶץ שֶׁנִּכְנְסוּ לָאָרֶץ, חַיָּבִים בַּחַלָּה. יָצְאוּ מִכָּאן לְשָׁם, רַבִּי אֱלִיעֶזֶר מְחַיֵּב, וְרַבִּי עֲקִיבָא פּוֹטֵר:

Produce from outside of the Land [of Israel] which came into the Land, is obligated in <i>Challah</i> [a portion of a batch of bread dough given to a <i>Kohen</i> (priest, pl. <i>Kohanim</i>) which becomes holy upon separation, and can only be consumed by <i>Kohanim</i> or their household]. If it went out from here [Israel] to there [outside the Land]; Rabbi Eliezer obligates one [in <i>Challah</i>], while Rabbi Akiva exempts one.

Tosefta Terumot

[If] a ship comes from outside the Land and had in it produce: from the string to the inside, if it is skimming [the sea floor], it is liable (see Gitt. 7b:7), according to the calculation, and [if its from the string to] the outside, [it is considered] outside the Land, and [the produce] is not liable according to the calculation. Rabbi Eliezer says, any amount of dust from the Land of Israel is liable according to the calculation.
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