Suriname stops exporting some vegetables due to harmful organisms

Published 2021년 6월 14일

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The Surinamese Ministry of Agriculture has banned the export of boulanger, antroewa, pepper, and bitawiri to Europe for the next three months, effective from June 15. This decision was made to prevent Suriname from being blacklisted by the EU due to repeated rejections of vegetable shipments containing harmful organisms.
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The Surinamese Ministry of Agriculture has decided to stop the export to Europe of boulanger, antroewa, pepper and bitawiri for three months as of June 15, Dagblad Suriname reports. Minister Pramand Sewdien announced this decision on Tuesday 8 June. The reason for this is that vegetable shipments from Suriname were rejected several times because harmful organisms had been ...
Source: AGF

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