Entry ban for 85 tons of onions from Russia and Kazakhstan. What did the inspectors question?

게시됨 2024년 6월 10일

Tridge 요약

In April and May 2024, inspectors from the Border Branch in Koroszczyn of the Provincial Inspectorate of Plant Health and Seed Inspection in Lublin examined 38 shipments of plant goods sent to the European Union and rejected them due to failure to meet EU phytosanitary import requirements. The shipments included fresh onions totaling 85,000 kg from Russia and Kazakhstan with incorrect or false phytosanitary certificates or non-compliant wooden packaging. The inspections were primarily conducted at the Border Branch in Koroszczyn, covering six border crossings in the Lublin Voivodeship, with the majority of shipments originating from Russia, Belarus, Central Asia, and China.
면책 조항: 위의 요약은 정보 제공 목적으로 Tridge 자체 학습 AI 모델에 의해 생성되었습니다.

원본 콘텐츠

In April and May 2024, inspectors from the Border Branch in Koroszczyn of the Provincial Inspectorate of Plant Health and Seed Inspection in Lublin questioned 38 shipments of plant goods sent to the European Union. The reason for refusing import was failure to meet EU phytosanitary import requirements. “The goods banned/refused to be imported into the territory of the Union included fresh onions with a total weight of 85,000 kg, originating from Russia and Kazakhstan. The detained onion shipments were provided with incorrect phytosanitary certificates containing false information, or were transported on wooden packaging material that was not compliant with the ISPM 15 standard," we read in a statement from the State Plant Health and Seed Inspection Service (PIORiN). As it added, the ISPM 15 standard is an international standard on phytosanitary measures that specifies the rules for the treatment and marking of wooden packaging and fastening wood, commonly used in the international ...
출처: AgroPolska

더 깊이 있는 인사이트가 필요하신가요?

귀사의 비즈니스에 맞춤화된 상세한 시장 분석 정보를 받아보세요.
'쿠키 허용'을 클릭하면 통계 및 개인 선호도 산출을 위한 쿠키 제공에 동의하게 됩니다. 개인정보 보호정책에서 쿠키에 대한 자세한 내용을 확인할 수 있습니다.