Russia: 2 cases of detection of brown wrinkle virus of tomato fruits in Belarusian exports

Published 2021년 11월 8일

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Russia's agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, has informed Belarus of its unwillingness to accept certain plant products due to violations of phytosanitary standards. These violations were highlighted by the detection of the Pepino mosaic virus and the tomato brown rugose fruit virus in consignments of tomatoes and peppers from Belarus. Rosselkhoznadzor has called for an investigation and the implementation of corrective measures to meet Russian standards, threatening temporary restrictions on these products' supply from Belarus. The Belarusian authorities have pledged to provide all necessary information and to enhance phytosanitary control.
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Rosselkhoznadzor announced the inadmissibility of deliveries to Russia of inappropriate Belarusian plant products On November 2, during a video conference, the Rosselkhoznadzor notified the Main State Inspectorate for Seed Production, Quarantine and Plant Protection of the Republic of Belarus about the inadmissibility of violating phytosanitary requirements when supplying Belarusian regulated products to the Russian Federation. In October 2021, during the control of consignments of tomatoes and peppers that entered the territory of the Russian Federation from Belarus accompanied by phytosanitary certificates issued by the competent authority of the republic, 15 cases of detection of objects quarantine for the EAEU member states were detected: 13 cases of detection of the Pepino mosaic virus (Pepino mosaic virus) and 2 cases of detection of the tomato brown rugose fruit virus in the specified products. Notifications on all facts of detections were sent to the State Institution ...
Source: Agroxxi

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