In September alone, Poland banned the import of over 100 tons of frozen raspberries from Ukraine

Published 2024년 9월 23일

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The Polish Agricultural and Food Inspectorate has imposed a ban on the import of over 228 tons of agricultural products from Ukraine, with the majority being frozen raspberries. The ban, imposed between July and September, was due to concerns about mold, insect larvae, and unusual color in these products. In addition to raspberries, the ban also included millet, flax, ice cream, drinks, and buckwheat.
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In July-September, the Polish Agricultural and Food Inspectorate (IJHARS) banned the import of hundreds of tons of agricultural products from Ukraine, EastFruit reports. Most of the reports about the ban concern frozen raspberries. The total volume of products is 228 tons, AgroPortal reports with reference to the agency's Facebook page. Thus, in July-August, almost 125 tons of Ukrainian raspberries were not allowed into Poland. In particular, on July 12, the inspection department in Lublin decided to ban the import of 1.2 tons of frozen raspberries from Ukraine to Poland, on July 25 - 21 tons, on August 20 - 42 tons, on August 24 - 20.24 tons, on August 28 - 20.16 tons, on August 30 - 20.24 tons. Already in September, the import of almost 103 tons of frozen raspberries from Ukraine was banned (September 5 - 41.2 tons, September 11 - 40.7 tons, September 17 - 21 tons). The inspectors' main complaints about the products were the presence of mold, insect larvae and unusual color. ...
Source: Eastfruit

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