Further batches of seeds from Ukraine stopped, what did the inspection find?

Published 2024년 5월 14일

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The Trade Quality Inspection of Agricultural and Food Products (IJHARS) in Poland has made decisions to ban the import of several seed batches from Ukraine due to the presence of live pests. The largest batch contained 22,200 kg of seeds, and another had 22,000 kg. Inspectors also identified pests in a batch of 22,590 kg of Ukrainian flax. Consequently, IJHARS has enforced immediate bans on these imports.
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The Trade Quality Inspection of Agricultural and Food Products (IJHARS) informed about further negative decisions regarding the introduction of a batch of seeds from Ukraine to trade in Poland. Last Monday (May 13), IJHARS, via the In one case, it was 22,200 kg of seeds, and in the other - exactly 22,000 kg. In both batches imported from beyond our eastern border, inspectors found the presence of live pests. Therefore, both decisions were made immediately ...
Source: AgroPolska

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