Inspectors in Bulgaria will not spare the greenhouses

Published 2022년 4월 14일

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From April 14, 2022, agricultural inspectors in Serbia have been conducting thorough inspections on greenhouse farms, focusing on the cultivation of leafy vegetables like lettuce, spinach, and garlic, in an effort to prevent illegal imports of drugs and ensure food safety. A total of 280 farms have been inspected since February 14, with only two samples showing violations: lettuce with excessive pesticide residues and spinach contaminated with heavy metals. These findings are in accordance with the Plant Protection Act and the Administrative Violations and Penalties Act, and the necessary actions will be taken for the identified breaches.
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Intensified inspections in the production of greenhouse products, in particular leafy vegetables such as lettuce, spinach, green onions and garlic, are being carried out by plant protection inspectors and official phytosanitary inspectors from the Regional Directorates for Food Safety (RFSD). Illegal imports of drugs through Serbia are tightening The aim is to trace the origin of the seedlings prepared for planting and the seeds and / or planting material used. Sampling of cultivated crops for pesticide residues and contaminants is also taken. From February 14 until now, the greenhouses of 280 farmers have been inspected, where lettuce, spinach, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, celery, onions, garlic, dill, parsley, cabbage, arugula and radishes are grown. Discrepancies were found in only two samples - lettuce, in which the ...
Source: Agri

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