Russia: The import restriction has been removed for 5 products from Turkey

Published 2022년 4월 16일

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Russia's health protection service, Rospotrebnadzor, has announced the lifting of import restrictions on several agricultural products from Turkey, including pepper, pomegranate, grape, orange, and grapefruit. The decision was made following inspections of the production, packaging, and laboratory areas by a Russian delegation led by Anton Pavlovich Karmazin. The Western Mediterranean Exporters' Association (BAIB) is anticipating an official letter to permit the export of fresh fruits and vegetables from Turkey to Russia, which is crucial for the upcoming grape, fig, cherry, and peach seasons.
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In a written statement made by the Russian Human Health and Consumer Rights Protection Service (Rospotrebnadzor), it was reported that the restrictions on the import of various agricultural products from Turkey were lifted as a result of the evaluations made. 5 PRODUCTS HAVE BEEN BANNED In the statement, it was stated that the restrictions on the import of pepper, pomegranate, grape, orange and grapefruit from Turkey were lifted. Recently, the President of the Western Mediterranean Exporters' Association (BAIB) Ümit Mirza Çavuşoğlu stated that the Russian delegation, who came to Antalya, stated that they had lifted the ban on exports after examining the production, packaging and laboratory areas of fresh fruits and vegetables. In his statement, Çavuşoğlu stated that the Russian delegation led by Karmazin Anton Pavlovich, Deputy Head of the Russian Animal and Plant Quarantine Service (Rosselkhoznadzor), came to Antalya and conducted fieldwork. “EVERY DAY IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR ...

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