India is interested in supplies of potatoes and pomegranates to the Russian Federation, according to Rosselkhoznadzor

Published 2024년 6월 13일

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India is looking to increase the export of potatoes and pomegranates to Russia, as per the federal service for the supervision of consumer rights protection in Russia, Rosselkhoznadzor. The service has already shared the phytosanitary requirements set by the Eurasian Economic Union for the import of these fruits and vegetables. Once India provides the required information on the export volumes, cultivation places, and quarantine facilities, the dialogue between the two countries will continue to expand the supply of Indian fruits and vegetables to Russia. At present, Russia imports grapes, raisins, dried vegetables, bananas, raw tobacco, and tea from India.
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India is interested in expanding the range of supplies of a number of fruits and vegetables to Russia, in particular potatoes and pomegranates, Rosselkhoznadzor said in a statement. “The Indian side is interested in expanding the range of a number of fruits and vegetables exported, in particular potatoes and pomegranates,” the message says. Rosselkhoznadzor has repeatedly sent phytosanitary requirements imposed by the Eurasian Economic Union for the import of fruits and vegetables. “In accordance with the agreements reached, the service expects information from the Indian side on the planned volumes of exports of potatoes and pomegranates, places of cultivation and the distribution of quarantine facilities in India characteristic of these products,” the department specified. After receiving the information, the parties will continue the dialogue on expanding the supply of Indian fruits and vegetables ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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