European Commission says that it is up to each country to relax or not the requirements of phytosanitary products

Published 2022년 3월 11일

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The European Commission has recommended that Member States relax the maximum limits of phytosanitary residues to permit the import of raw materials like sunflower cake and corn from Argentina. This recommendation was made during an extraordinary meeting of the Permanent Committee of Plants, Animals, Food and Feed in an effort to ease the market impact of the war in Ukraine. The final decision on implementing these measures rests with the member states.
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The European Commission has informed the Member States that they are the ones that must take the necessary measures to relax the maximum limits of phytosanitary residues that technically prevented the import of raw materials such as sunflower cake or corn available in Argentina. It has been one of the aspects that the Commission has transferred this Friday to the countries in an extraordinary meeting of the Permanent Committee of Plants, Animals, Food and Feed (Scopaff for its acronym in English), according to sources familiar with the meeting. The EC had called this meeting to deal with the lifting or at least the temporary relaxation of those requirements that allow the emergency entry of ...
Source: Agroclm

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