Restrictions on the import of certain products into Russia from Turkey have been lifted

Published 2022년 4월 18일

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Russia's consumer protection agency, Rospotrebnadzor, has lifted restrictions on the import of certain fruits and vegetables from Turkey, including peppers, pomegranates, grapes, grapefruits, and oranges. This decision comes after discussions with Turkish authorities on ensuring the supply of quality and safe produce, with a focus on reducing pesticide content. The lifting of restrictions was possible due to improved control measures by manufacturers and exporters, as shown by recent inspections that confirmed compliance with safety standards.
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Rospotrebnadzor decided to lift restrictions on the import of peppers, pomegranates, grapes, grapefruits and oranges into Russia from Turkey. It was announced after discussing with the Turkish side the issues of ensuring the supply of high-quality and safe fruit and vegetable products to the Russian market. Specialists demanded to control the content of pesticides in food products. Thanks to the work carried out in this area, positive results have already been achieved. On the part of manufacturers and exporters, control over the content of pesticides has noticeably increased. The results of the on-site inspection became the reason for the lifting of import restrictions. According to its results, no excess of harmful substances in ...
Source: RUAgronews

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