The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food has communicated this Friday to the Canarian Government the prohibition of importation and transit to the archipelago.
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food has communicated this Friday to the Canarian Government the prohibition of importing and transiting to the archipelago fruits (except table grapes) and vine seeds from countries where phylloxera is present, in an order that will be published in the Official State Gazette. This was reported by the Canarian Government's Department of Agriculture in a statement, which highlighted that this measure, demanded by the regional executive since the first cases of phylloxera were known, aims to reinforce the protection of the Canarian vineyard and prevent the spread of this aphid. The Canarian Government's Councilor for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food Sovereignty, Narvay Quintero, has valued this decision and pointed out that it is "an essential action to protect the Canary Islands against the entry of risk elements, in line with the phytosanitary measures for the control and eradication of this insect already deployed." Quintero ...
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