Restrictions on the supply of Turkish peppers and fruits to Russia have been lifted

Published 2022년 4월 18일

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Russia has lifted restrictions on the import of peppers, pomegranates, grapes, oranges, and grapefruits from Turkey, following a thorough inspection and testing of these products. The decision was made after Rospotrebnadzor specialists confirmed that the samples did not exceed the maximum permissible levels of harmful substances. This move is expected to increase the variety of fruits and vegetables available on the Russian market.
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Based on the results of the analysis of samples, no excesses of the maximum permissible levels of harmful substances were found. Russia has lifted restrictions on the import of peppers, pomegranates, grapes, oranges and grapefruits from Turkey, the Anadolu agency reports, citing information from the Rospotrebnadzor. “Based on the results of a thorough study with the Turkish side of the issues of ensuring the supply of high-quality and safe fruit and vegetable products to the Russian market, Rospotrebnadzor decided to lift restrictions on the import of peppers, pomegranates, grapes, oranges and grapefruits produced by the Republic of Turkey into the Russian Federation,” the report says. The decision to lift the restrictions was based on the results of an on-site inspection of the centers for the production and export of fruits and vegetables, during which Rospotrebnadzor specialists took product samples for laboratory research. See also: Farmers in southern Turkey plan to harvest ...
Source: Eastfruit

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