Spain: Black spot and false moth detected in South African imports

Published 2024년 11월 14일

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The European Commission's Europhyt platform has reported the detection of black spot and false moth in imports from South Africa and Zimbabwe. The Valencian Farmers' Association (AVA-Asaja) has called on COPA-COGECA to request the European Commission to set a maximum number of detections of a certain disease or pest from which countries should be banned. AVA-Asaja is also advocating for the revision of trade agreements to prevent unfair competition, the suspension of the treaty with Mercosur, and the availability of chemical active ingredients or biological control tools.
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The European Commission's Europhyt platform reports that EU entry points detected imports from South Africa infested with black spot (Phyllosticta citricarpa) and false moth (Thaumatotibia leucotreta) in October. This new monthly publication coincides with several meetings held in Brussels by representatives of the Valencian Farmers' Association (AVA-Asaja) with the Directorate General for Trade, COPA-COGECA and Spanish MEPs from various political groups. The organisation has urged COPA-COGECA to request, among other demands, that the European Commission re-establish in its regulations a maximum number of detections of a certain disease or pest from which, depending on the risk considered unacceptable by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), borders should be closed to imports from a third country. The EU intercepted two shipments of South African oranges contaminated with the fungus that causes black spot on citrus fruits, which, added to the detections of previous months, ...

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