530 tons of products from Azerbaijan were not permitted into Russia

Published 2022년 6월 23일

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Since the beginning of June, the Caucasian Interregional Directorate of the Rosselkhoznadzor has banned the import of approximately 530.6 tons of crop products from Azerbaijan into Russia, including nearly 321 tons of tomatoes, 99.8 tons of potatoes, and 109.9 tons of cherries. These products were found to contain harmful objects in a temporary storage warehouse in YuTT VIADUK, Dagestan. The detection included the South American tomato moth, potato moth, and eastern codling moth. The decision has been made to return these crops to Azerbaijan.
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Since the beginning of June, the Caucasian Interregional Directorate of the Rosselkhoznadzor banned around 530.6 tons of imported crop products from Azerbaijan into Russia. According to Interfax-Azerbaijan, roughly 30 consignments from Azerbaijan were not allowed into Russia. Generally, this is over 320.9 tons of tomatoes, 99.8 tons of potatoes, and 109.9 tons of cherries. These infected crop products ended up in the temporary storage warehouse of YuTT VIADUK. Dagestan department of the Federal State Budgetary Institution VNIIKR confirmed the detection of harmful objects in crops. For instance, quarantine objects such as the South ...
Source: Hortidaily

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