Moldovan tomatoes gain access to Israeli market

Published 2024년 8월 26일

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The National Food Safety Authority of Moldova has announced a green light for the export of fresh tomatoes to Israel, following requirements set by the Israel Plant Protection Service. These conditions include the tomatoes being grown in Moldova, grown with specific pest protection, and tested for the pest before shipment. Additionally, the exported tomatoes should be without leaves, plant debris, stems, and calyces. Exports must also be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate and the Israeli importer must have a valid import permit.
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The National Food Safety Authority (ANSA) of the Republic of Moldova has announced to all tomato producers in the country a positive decision by the State of Israel regarding the import of fresh tomatoes from the Republic of Moldova, according to the decision of the Israel Plant Protection Service, EastFruit reports. Thus, in order to export fresh tomatoes to Israel, operators from the Republic of Moldova must meet the following requirements: tomatoes must be grown in the Republic of Moldova; must be grown at the place of production with physical protection from Leptinotarsa ​​decemlineata and officially tested before shipment for the absence of this pest (pre-export inspection is carried out in accordance with ISPM-31), MOLDPRES explains. Read also: Moldovan gardeners exported a record volume of apricots this season It is also ...
Source: Eastfruit

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