European Union detects black spot and false moth in South African imports in October

게시됨 2024년 11월 13일

Tridge 요약

The European Union'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 diseases or pests from which imports should be banned. The association is also advocating for the review 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.
면책 조항: 위의 요약은 정보 제공 목적으로 Tridge 자체 학습 AI 모델에 의해 생성되었습니다.

원본 콘텐츠

The European Commission's Europhyt platform reported that in October, the European Union's entry points detected imports from South Africa infested with black spot (Phyllosticta citricarpa) and false moth (Thaumatotibia leucotreta). This new monthly publication coincides with several meetings that representatives of the Valencian Farmers' Association (AVA-ASAJA) held yesterday and today in Brussels with the Directorate General of Trade, COPA-COGECA and Spanish MEPs from various political groups. The Valencian 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, according to the risk that the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) considers unacceptable, the borders must be closed to imports from a third country. AVA-ASAJA reported that the European Union intercepted two shipments of South African oranges contaminated with the fungus ...
출처: MXfruit

더 깊이 있는 인사이트가 필요하신가요?

귀사의 비즈니스에 맞춤화된 상세한 시장 분석 정보를 받아보세요.
'쿠키 허용'을 클릭하면 통계 및 개인 선호도 산출을 위한 쿠키 제공에 동의하게 됩니다. 개인정보 보호정책에서 쿠키에 대한 자세한 내용을 확인할 수 있습니다.