The first batch of Ukrainian garlic went to the UK

Published 2021년 1월 2일

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The Association of Garlic Producers of Ukraine is partnering with British entrepreneurs to export Ukrainian garlic. The partnership follows Brexit, but trade rules remain unchanged for now. The UK is set to change its trade rules in 2021. A phytosanitary certificate, Euro-1 or a certificate of origin, and certificates from relevant authorities are required for export. Preferably, garlic should have GLOBALG.AP certification to be sold. The association has sent several garlic varieties to the UK for potential export.
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The Association of Garlic Producers of Ukraine has begun to cooperate with British entrepreneurs regarding the export of garlic. This was reported to AgroPortal.ua by the head of projects of the Association of Garlic Producers of Ukraine Julianna Mussa. “For half a year there have been negotiations regarding Ukrainian varieties and the quality of the product itself. The UK withdrew from the EU in 2020, but trade rules have remained unchanged for now. In 2021, the UK is changing the rules of trade. And if we are talking about research, this is not the first time people are interested in Ukrainian garlic, ”says Yulianna Mussa. According to her, when exporting in 2020, a phytosanitary certificate, Euro-1 or a certificate of origin and certificates of the relevant authorities were needed upon request. But GLOBALG.AP remains preferable “Without GLOBALG.AP certification it will be difficult to get on the market shelf,” notes Julianna Moussa. NB Features of the season: for the first time ...

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