Kyrgyzstan did not allow the import of more than 18 tons of fruits and vegetables from Russia

Published 2024년 1월 28일

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Phytosanitary violations have been detected at the Ak-Tilek road checkpoint on the Kyrgyz-Kazakh border. The violations were found in the import of 18,500 kg of citrus and other fruits from Russia into Kyrgyzstan, with the phytosanitary certificate for the cargo having expired a year ago and issued for a different certificate. The vehicle carrying the cargo has been impounded and the case has been handed over to law enforcement.
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At the “Consolidated post” located near the Ak-Tilek road checkpoint on the Kyrgyz-Kazakh border, violations of quarantine phytosanitary requirements were detected when importing 18,500 kg of citrus fruits and fruits (oranges, eggplants, grapefruits, persimmons, pears, pomegranates, etc.) into the territory of Kyrgyzstan. tangerines, bell peppers, cucumbers, lemons, kiwi) from Russia. The Ministry of Agriculture of the Kyrgyz Republic reports this. During the inspection, it was found that the phytosanitary certificate relating to this cargo had expired for 1 year, and when checking with a QR code, it was issued for another phytosanitary certificate. Read also: Control over the import of seeds and seedlings has been strengthened ...
Source: Eastfruit

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