China has resumed the export of oranges to the Far East of Russia

Published 2022년 10월 26일

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China has started exporting oranges to the Amur Region in Russia, following the lifting of a ban on Chinese citrus fruits in February 2022. A shipment of 7 tons of oranges was the first direct delivery from China and was found to be quarantine-free. The ban was initially imposed in January 2020 due to concerns over the presence of weeds and phytophages in Chinese citrus fruits.
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China has resumed the export of its oranges to the Far Eastern regions of Russia, the correspondent of KazakhZerno.kz reports, citing information from the regional division of the Rosselkhoznadzor. The department emphasizes that at the end of the first ten days of October, the first direct delivery of oranges from China came to the Amur Region after the lifting of restrictions (February 2022). The batch amounted to 7 tons. The cargo arrived through the Blagoveshchensk-Heihe checkpoint. Russian specialists checked citrus fruits: no quarantine objects were found in the batch. Russia imposed an embargo on the import of Chinese citrus fruits in January 2020 due to an increase in cases of detection of weeds and phytophages in their shipments. In February of this year, ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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