1,700 tons of Chinese fruits and vegetables are exported to Transbaikal, Russia

Published 2022년 3월 23일

Tridge summary

Since March 2022, over 1,700 tons of fresh fruits and vegetables have been exported from China to Russia's Transbaikal region, with vegetables making up 98% of the export. The exports included garlic, carrots, cabbage, and other vegetables, as well as kiwi, mango, and pineapple. The Russian Federal Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Supervision conducted over 280 samples, finding mulberry scale insects in 4 samples but still released all the products after phytosanitary control procedures. Since 2022, over 10,000 tons of fruits and vegetables have been exported to Russia from China through the Transbaikal Plant Quarantine Station.
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According to the official website of the Russian Federal Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Supervision (Rosselkhoznadzor), data from the bureau's phytosanitary station shows that since March 2022, a total of more than 1,700 tons of fresh fruits and vegetables have been exported from China to Russia's Transbaikal region. Of all the fresh fruits and vegetables exported, vegetables accounted for nearly 98%, including 712.6 tons of garlic, 377.1 tons of carrots, 256.3 tons of cabbage, as well as ginger, tomatoes, zucchini, radishes and cucumbers, etc. The total exported fruit was 34.8 tons, mainly kiwi, Mango and Pineapple. The staff of the Russian Federal Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Supervision took a total of more than 280 samples from these fruits and vegetables for inspection, and found mulberry scale insects, a type 1 quarantine pest, in 4 samples. After completing the phytosanitary control procedures, the Russian side released them. All fruit and vegetable products. It is ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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