A quarantine weed, Aleppo sorhum was brought to Ukraine from Moldova together with a cargo of coriander

Published Oct 8, 2021

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A quarantine weed, Aleppo sorghum, was found in a consignment of coriander imported from Moldova at the 'Western' WMO-1 customs post in the Kyiv region. The discovery was made during phytosanitary procedures by the Department of Phytosanitary Safety. The infected batch of coriander has been returned, and appropriate measures have been taken, including notifying the exporting country.
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In the Kyiv region, a quarantined quarantine weed, Aleppo sorghum, was found in an imported consignment of coriander. Specialists of the Department of Phytosanitary Safety during phytosanitary procedures at the customs post "Western" WMO-1 in imported coriander seeds weighing 2 tons "were found herbological quarantine organism" - Aleppo sorghum. Coriander was brought from Moldova for use in the food industry. Read: Farmers have already used almost the same amount of pesticides as last year Appropriate phytosanitary measures have been taken so far: the ...
Source: Landlord

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