A batch of rice flour from the Netherlands blocked in the Pskov region of Russia

Published 2022년 11월 1일

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The Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor in the Pskov region has prevented the import of 800 kg of rice flour from the Netherlands, transported from Germany, due to lack of documentation confirming its quality and safety. The state inspectors found that the declaration of conformity was unreliable as it did not contain information about studies for GMOs, contamination, and pest infestation. This violation of the Technical Regulations of the Customs Union ‘On Food Safety’ has resulted in the prohibition of this import.
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In the Pskov region, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor prevented the import of 800 kg of flour without documents confirming its quality and safety In the phytosanitary control point "Burachki", located in the Pskov region, officials of the North-Western Interregional Directorate of Rosselkhoznadzor, while monitoring the quality and safety of grain and its products, established the fact of unreliable declaration of a batch of rice flour. Products made in the Netherlands were transported by road from Germany and were destined for a condiment and spice manufacturer. When checking the declaration of conformity, the state inspectors of the department found that the test report did not contain information about the studies of the flour sample for the following indicators: GMOs, contamination and pest infestation of grain stocks. Thus, the requirements of the Technical Regulations of the Customs Union “On Food Safety” were violated, the import of 800 kg of rice flour into the territory ...
Source: Agroxxi

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