Oriental codling moth found in batch of peaches from Uzbekistan

Published 2024년 9월 29일

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Inspectors at the Aktobe Regional Territorial Inspectorate of the KGI in Kazakhstan have found the oriental codling moth in a batch of fresh peaches imported from Uzbekistan, weighing 2.58 tons. The batch was brought from the Yangiyul district of the Tashkent region in Uzbekistan and was confirmed to contain the pest at the Central Customs Clearance Point. The fruits were sent for examination to the Aktobe zonal quarantine laboratory, and in order to prevent the spread of the quarantine organism, the contaminated products were isolated and destroyed.
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Inspectors of the Aktobe Regional Territorial Inspectorate of the KGI in the AIC of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan found a quarantine pest - the oriental codling moth (Grapholita molesta Busck) in a batch of fresh peaches imported from Uzbekistan. During the quarantine phytosanitary control at the Central Customs Clearance Point, a batch of fresh peaches weighing 2.58 tons was inspected. The batch was brought by road from the Yangiyul district of the Tashkent region of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan clarified. Samples of the fruits were taken and sent for examination to the Aktobe zonal quarantine laboratory, which confirmed the presence of the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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