Turkey: Quarantine checks of products to be exported from Muğla to Russia, Ukraine, Poland and Austria have been completed

Published 2024년 4월 17일

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In the Ortaca district of Muğla, quarantine checks were carried out on orange and tomato exports to countries including Russia, Ukraine, Poland, and Austria, with samples analyzed for viruses at the Bornova Pest Control Research Institute and Phytosanitary Certificates issued. Concurrently, lemon gardens are under scrutiny for disease and pest control, with an early increase in aphids, red spiders, and thrips pests compared to last year. Experts also detected scab aphids in local lemon varieties, recommending pesticide applications during times when honey bees are inactive to prevent harm to these pollinators.
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Quarantine checks were carried out on orange and tomato products to be exported from Muğla's Ortaca district to Russia, Ukraine, Poland and Austria. District Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry Inspectors (expert teams) sent the samples taken for export to Bornova Pest Control Research Institute for virus analysis. He prepared the Phytosanitary Certificates of the products. The teams stated that disease and pest control continues in lemon gardens, which have a large share in the market. The teams reported that aphids, red spiders and thrips pests became active ...
Source: Sondakika

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