Turkey: The joy of Russia at the tomato and pepper producer

Published 2021년 9월 9일

Tridge summary

Russia has lifted its import ban on tomatoes and peppers from Antalya, which was in effect for ten months due to the detection of certain viruses. This decision has been welcomed by farmers and exporters in Antalya, who expect to start exporting the first greenhouse tomatoes within a month. Farmers are optimistic that this will increase their income and are prepared for the harvest season, which continues until early February. The decision is seen as beneficial for both the farmers and exporters, as it is expected to reduce their costs and extend the shelf life of the products.
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The joy of Russia at the tomato and pepper producer Russia's lifting the import ban on tomatoes and peppers before the season made farmers happy Farmers expect the first greenhouse tomatoes to be harvested in a month's time for export. ANTALYA - The news that Russia has lifted the restriction on tomato and pepper imports from Antalya pleased the farmers and exporters in the city. The producer welcomed the fact that the tomato, which will be harvested in about a month, will go to export. Russia had banned the import of tomatoes and peppers from Antalya and İzmir on the grounds that pepino mosaic virus, tomato spotted wilt virus and tomato brown rugose fruit virus were detected last December 11. The Russian Agricultural Products Inspection Agency announced that it has lifted the ban on pepper and tomato imports, which has been going on for 10 months as of September 9, 2021, in line with the guarantee given by the General Directorate of Food and Control of the Ministry of Agriculture ...
Source: Sondakika

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