Vegetable pathogen detected in peppers exported to Azerbaijan from Turkey

Published 2021년 12월 9일

Tridge summary

Pepper imports from Turkey to Azerbaijan have been found to carry the brown wrinkle virus, as confirmed by the Institute of Food Safety. The faulty batches were imported by Best Supply Company LLC on November 30 and Amotrade LLC on December 3. This virus, known to affect various crops including pepper, tomatoes, eggplants, potatoes, and tobacco, has been detected in several other countries. Following this discovery, all pepper batches imported to Azerbaijan are under further investigation.
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Original content

The brown wrinkle virus was detected in the fruits of pepper imported to Azerbaijan from Turkey. The batches of peppers, imported to Azerbaijan on November 30 by Best Supply Company LLC and on December 3 by Amotrade LLC, were checked by agency inspectors. The samples were transferred to the laboratory of the Institute of Food Safety. The brown wrinkle virus was detected in five samples. Therefore, it was decided to send all batches of peppers imported to Azerbaijan for laboratory research. The brown wrinkle virus is ...
Source: Hortidaily

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