Melons and dried fruits from Kazakhstan were not allowed to Russia

Published 2021년 8월 30일

Tridge summary

Around 40 tons of melons and dried fruits from a neighboring state, intended for sale in Russia, have been returned to Kazakhstan due to missing required markings on the products and inadequate documentation. The missing information included the product name, country of origin, and exporter. The consignments, which included melons sent to Rostov-on-Don and a variety of dried fruits, peanuts, cherries, and beans sent to Krasnodar, have been prohibited from entry into Russia and have been returned to the sender.
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Original content

About twenty tons of melons and the same number of tons of dried fruits returned back to Kazakhstan from the Karauzek checkpoint located in Astrakhan. During the audit, it turned out that the products of plant origin, which are imported into the country from a neighboring state, do not have all the necessary markings, the official website of the Rosselkhoznadzor reports. The documents lacked information on the name of the product, its country of origin and the exporter. The melons were sent to Rostov-on-Don, where the distributors were waiting for her. A similar story developed when inspecting trucks that transported dried ...
Source: RUAgronews

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