Export opportunity to Israel for Greek watermelons, tomatoes and pumpkins

Published 2023년 9월 18일

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Greek exporters are now able to export fresh tomatoes, watermelons, and pumpkins to the Israeli market, according to the Department of Plant Protection of the Ministry of Rural Development and Food. The exporters must meet Israel's official phytosanitary requirements and notify the Directorate of Plant Production Protection - Phytosanitary Control Department before shipment. The phytosanitary requirements can be obtained at the offices of the Incofruit Exporters Association - Hellas.
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Original content

After the Kiwis new products of our country will be able to be exported to the Israeli market. With its document, the Department of Plant Protection of the Ministry of Rural Development and Food announced that: "Greek exporters of fresh tomato (Solanum lycopersicon), watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) and pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo) fruit, have the possibility to export the above species in Israel, as of Friday (15/9), in accordance with the country's official phytosanitary requirements. As Mr. Georgios Polychronakis, Special Adviser of the Incofruit Exporters Association - Hellas, pointed out to AgroTypo, "the phytosanitary control services obligatorily notify the phytosanitary certificate and the details of the shipment of tomato, watermelon and zucchini fruits, to the Directorate of Plant ...
Source: Agrotypos

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