Lithuania's Ministry of Agriculture is taking steps to prevent the smuggling of Russian vegetables into the country, following claims by local growers that cucumbers and tomatoes from Russia are being imported via Belarus and Poland with fake EU origin documents. The ministry is reinforcing import controls, conducting safety tests, and may collaborate with an Austrian laboratory to determine the true origin of these products. The ministry also suggests pan-European measures to limit imports from Russia, highlighting the challenges in tracking goods once they enter the EU single market. This move is part of wider efforts by Lithuania and other EU countries to protect their agricultural markets from unfair competition and to ensure food safety.