The European Commission has approved the export of planting material of apple, plum and cherry trees from Ukraine to EU countries

Published 2023년 3월 2일

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The European Commission has lifted the ban on the export of apple tree, plum, and cherry plum planting material from Ukraine to EU countries, following a phytosanitary risk analysis by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and cooperation with Ukraine's State Production and Consumer Service. The technical dossiers for the export of these plants have been under development since 2019, and businesses exporting this planting material will now need to meet specific phytosanitary requirements.
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This became possible thanks to the coordinated cooperation of specialists of the State Production and Consumer Service, the European Food Safety Authority (hereinafter - EFSA) and members of the specialized association. The result of joint efforts was the adoption by the European Commission of regulations (EU) 2022/1309 and 2023/158 on the cancellation of restrictions on the export of planting material of apple trees, plums and cherry plums from Ukraine to EU countries. The resumption of the export of planting material to EU countries, which was temporarily banned in accordance with the 2018/2019 Regulation from December 14, 2019, was possible only after the EFSA carried out a phytosanitary risk analysis regarding quarantine pests of apple and plum. Phytosanitary risk analysis is carried out by EFSA on the basis of the technical dossier provided by Ukraine to confirm readiness to export these plants. Over the past three years, the State Production and Consumer Service, together ...
Source: Agroconf

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