From November 3, 2021, Russia suspends imports of lemons from a Turkish supplier

Published 2021년 11월 3일

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Russia has halted the import of Turkish lemons due to the discovery of excessive residual levels of the pesticide Chlorpyrifos. The Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing of Russia (Rospotrebnadzor) made this decision to prevent poisoning among the Russian population. The import and circulation of the contaminated batch from the manufacturer 'GONDER SOGUK HAVA DEPOLAMA HIZMETLERI VE TARIM URUNLERI TICETANAYI LIMITED SURKETI' in Turkey have been stopped, and necessary measures are being taken to ensure consumer safety.
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Rospotrebnadzor has identified residual amounts of the pesticide Chlorpyrifos in a batch of Turkish lemons, and therefore decided to stop the import of citrus fruits into the territory of the Russian Federation. The Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing of the Russian Federation informs about the detection in food products "Fresh lemons" (EAEU nomenclature of goods subject to foreign trade code 0805), country of origin - Turkey (manufacturer: "GONDER SOGUK HAVA DEPOLAMA HIZMETLERI VE TARIM URUNLERI TICETANAYI LIMITED SURKETI 2967 SK.2A / OGRETMENLER MAN TARSUS / MERSIN / TURKEY "), violations of mandatory legal requirements (residues of the pesticide" Chlorpyrifos "were detected, the concentration of which exceeds the maximum permissible level). According to Rospotrebnadzor, from November 3, 2021, the import of these food products to the territory of the Russian Federation is suspended in order to prevent the emergence and spread of mass ...
Source: Eastfruit

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