Jordan opened its market for Uzbek cherries

Published 2022년 8월 26일

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The Embassy of Uzbekistan has successfully convinced Jordan to lift restrictions on the import of several fruits and vegetables from Uzbekistan, including cherries, lemons, apples, onions, and garlic. However, Uzbek exporters must adhere to sanitary standards and ensure the absence of pesticides and harmful substances in these products. Additionally, specific requirements such as additional confirmation items in the phytosanitary certificate for cherry import are to be met. This development is particularly beneficial for Uzbek cherry producers and exporters, as cherries are a significant part of Uzbekistan's fruit export portfolio.
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Following the talks held by the Embassy of Uzbekistan, Jordan announced the lifting of restrictions on the import of several types of fruits and vegetables produced in Uzbekistan, EastFruit experts report citing the Dunyo news agency. Now Uzbek exporters can supply cherries, lemons, apples, onions and garlic to the Jordanian market. At the same time, they are obliged to comply with sanitary standards and guarantee the absence of pesticides and harmful substances in the products. For example, for the import of Uzbek cherries into the territory of Jordan, it is sufficient to include an additional confirmation item in the phytosanitary certificate indicating that the consignment of products is free from harmful pests Pseudomonas syringae pv.syringae and Quadraspidiootus, as well as compliance with the temperature regime from -0.5 to +5 ° С within 20 days, according to the agency's material. See also: Almost half of the volume of onions grown in Uzbekistan falls on dekhkan farms We ...
Source: Eastfruit

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