Export of walnut planting material to the EU was allowed to Moldova

Published Oct 13, 2022

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The European Commission has approved the export of walnut planting material from Moldova to the EU. The National Food Safety Agency of Moldova has urged interested parties to negotiate with EU member states to establish commercial relations for supplying seedlings. This approval adds to the previous permission granted in August 2022, which allowed Moldova to export apple seedlings to the EU for the next three years.
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The Republic of Moldova has received permission from the European Commission for the export of Juglans regia L. (walnut) planting material to the territory of the Member States of the European Union. According to Infotag, this was reported by the National Food Safety Agency (ANSA). According to the report, the European Commission's Implementing Regulations have been amended to allow the import into the EU of grafted plants intended for planting and rootstocks up to two years old with bare roots, in vegetative dormancy, without leaves of Juglans regia L. (walnut), originating from Moldova. Read also: Import substitution in Moldova – a strong player has appeared on the market of virus-free planting material (video) In this regard, ANSA urged interested parties to "start negotiations with partners ...
Source: Eastfruit

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