You can get the best price for agricultural products by confirming the quality standards, according to a specialist in Ukraine

Published 2021년 11월 15일

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Ukrainian agricultural products like millet, legumes, corn, and niche crops are in high demand on the international market. To confirm quality indicators to foreign buyers, these products must comply with certain standards regarding pesticide residues, heavy metals, and mycotoxins. This requires a Protocol of the international sample from accredited laboratories like the 'Institute of Plant Health'. Some farms also grow products directly to order for foreign companies, requiring strict quality and safety standards. The number of farms conducting such studies is increasing, especially with stricter control measures expected in Europe.
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Today, Ukrainian millet, legumes, corn, some cereals and niche crops are in demand on the international market. However, in order to confirm the quality indicators to foreign buyers, it is necessary to have a Protocol of the international sample for the batch of products. According to experts from UKRAVIT SCIENCE PARK. This document can be provided in Ukraine only by a few laboratories accredited in accordance with DSTU ISO / IEC 17025 "General requirements for the competence of testing laboratories", including the "Institute of Plant Health". "When preparing a batch of any product, grain, apple or vegetable for export, in addition to quality indicators, it is necessary to study the residual amounts of pesticides, mycotoxins and heavy metals. After all, in compliance with the standards for these indicators, the price of products increases many times over, ”experts say. According to Serhiy Salnikov, a researcher at the Institute, in addition, no one wants to transport goods that ...
Source: Kurkul

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