Bulgaria: The conditions of alfalfa for export to Korea are being negotiated

Published 2022년 2월 24일

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A South Korean delegation visited Bulgaria to evaluate the country's export of alfalfa, following Bulgaria's approval to enter the South Korean market. The delegation assessed Bulgaria's official feed control system and the self-control quality and hygiene of companies seeking to export alfalfa. The Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency of South Korea is set to prepare a report detailing the findings and the certificate model for the export. This follows a 2021 remote audit, the first of its kind, for the export of additional Bulgarian dairy products to South Korea.
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A South Korean delegation paid a three-day visit to Bulgaria on the occasion of our country's approval for the export of alfalfa to their market. Experts from the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency of the Asian country met with representatives of the BFSA. Direct payments: Farmers receive 72 million euros more in 7 years The delegation carried out a full assessment of the official feed control system and its equivalence with the Korean control system. An assessment of the effectiveness of self-control for the quality and hygiene of Bulgarian companies wishing to export alfalfa was made. The next stage of the export negotiation procedure is the preparation of a report by the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency of the Republic of Korea. It will contain the findings of the experts and specify the model of the certificate with which the export will be carried out. In 2021, Bulgaria was the ...
Source: Agri

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