From October 1 to October 8, 2021, the State Inspection Committee in Kazakhstan's agro-industrial complex successfully prevented 86 attempts of illegally bringing in high phytosanitary risk products from countries such as Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Lithuania, and Iran. These attempts included the absence of required phytosanitary certificates for a variety of agricultural products, improper labeling, and failure to undergo necessary inspections. The violators were held accountable, facing administrative responsibility and significant fines, totaling 4.2 million tenge. Since the beginning of the year, over 5,000 quarantine-related violations have been identified, leading to a total of 367.2 million tenge in administrative fines, highlighting the government's commitment to protecting the country's agricultural health.