Kenya resumes export of chili peppers to the European market

Published 2023년 9월 28일

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Kenya has resumed exporting chillies to the EU after a two-month halt due to intercepted chili peppers that did not meet EU standards. The country is now working with the EU to establish clear export standards and has received laboratory testing equipment worth 3.1 million Kenyan shillings to prevent future interceptions. The equipment will help Kenya meet global agricultural standards and EU regulations.
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After two months of interrupted exports, Kenya has resumed regular exports of chillies to the EU. The halt followed the interception of chili peppers in July that did not meet the European Union's strict phytosanitary standards. According to Theophilus Mutui, the director of Kenya's Plant Health Inspection Service (Kephis), there have been no further interceptions since then and the country is working with the EU to set clear export standards. To prevent future interventions, the European body has donated laboratory testing equipment worth 3.1 million Kenyan shillings (€25,275). According to Adolfo Cires, the EU Manager for Finance and Private Sector ...
Source: AGF

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