Seven phytosanitary circles of Ukrainian exports, or what is it like to trade with Asian countries?

Published 2021년 9월 13일

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Ukraine, a member of several international organizations, is subject to high quality and phytosanitary requirements for the export of its agricultural products, particularly to Asian countries. These requirements are to protect against quarantine organisms and must be accompanied by phytosanitary certificates. China is a key market for Ukrainian soybeans and has specific requirements for plant pathogens. Ukrainian growers must undergo procedures to be included in the official exporter list and fields are inspected for compliance with these requirements.
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Original content

In times when supply exceeds demand, buyers are more picky and attentive to their choice. And this applies to both local retail and large exports internationally. Therefore, it is not surprising that countries, importing the necessary agricultural products, put forward very high requirements for their quality. And although sometimes these requirements are not entirely logical or understandable, the exporting country is obliged to comply with them, since there are stable rules for international trade. Since the largest market for vegetable products from Ukraine is the countries of Asia, APK-Inform decided to talk with the Deputy Director of the Department - the head of the control in the field of seed production, seedling and grain quality of the Department of phytosanitary safety, control in the field of seed production, seedling and grain quality of the State Food Service Vadim Tchaikovsky and find out what it is, trade with Asian states today. - Vadim Nikolaevich, what ...
Source: Oilworld

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