Hello, everyone!
Some of you did read my posts, so you already know that I am Russian. So as a Russian, I don't really want to offend or slander the other side although this is the right forum to do so.
I am just posting this info so you can stay healthy by asking about the country of origin of the produce you are to buy next time....
11/ 06/ 2008
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MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti economic commentator Vlad Grinkevich) - Late last week the agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor introduced restrictions on the import of Turkish fruit and vegetables. The supply of tomatoes, eggplants, potatoes, lemons and grapes is bound to plummet, and food prices will rise yet again.
Turkey exports fruit and vegetables all year round, but its firms have more than once been caught at supplying low-quality products. This year alone, the Russian agricultural authority has detected excessive concentrations of nitrates, pesticides and nitrites as well as pests in 86 batches of Turkish fruit and vegetables, coming to nearly 4,000 metric tons of food.
The agency has more than once appealed to Turkish Agriculture Minister Mehmet Eker to ensure that suppliers comply with Russian legislation and to more strictly monitor their exports. Since the Turkish authorities have neglected to act on the warning, Rosselkhoznadzor decided to suspend Turkish food imports "because of regular violations of international and Russian requirements."
The embargo will last until Turkey provides safety guarantees for its plant exports to Russia.
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Russian sanitary authorities report violations by Turkish suppliers every year. In 2005, Rosselkhoznadzor restricted the import of Turkish fruit and vegetables, but they nevertheless reached the Russian market via other countries, primarily Azerbaijan.
READ MORE - http://en.rian.ru/analysis/20080611/110108564.html
Some of you did read my posts, so you already know that I am Russian. So as a Russian, I don't really want to offend or slander the other side although this is the right forum to do so.
I am just posting this info so you can stay healthy by asking about the country of origin of the produce you are to buy next time....
11/ 06/ 2008
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MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti economic commentator Vlad Grinkevich) - Late last week the agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor introduced restrictions on the import of Turkish fruit and vegetables. The supply of tomatoes, eggplants, potatoes, lemons and grapes is bound to plummet, and food prices will rise yet again.
Turkey exports fruit and vegetables all year round, but its firms have more than once been caught at supplying low-quality products. This year alone, the Russian agricultural authority has detected excessive concentrations of nitrates, pesticides and nitrites as well as pests in 86 batches of Turkish fruit and vegetables, coming to nearly 4,000 metric tons of food.
The agency has more than once appealed to Turkish Agriculture Minister Mehmet Eker to ensure that suppliers comply with Russian legislation and to more strictly monitor their exports. Since the Turkish authorities have neglected to act on the warning, Rosselkhoznadzor decided to suspend Turkish food imports "because of regular violations of international and Russian requirements."
The embargo will last until Turkey provides safety guarantees for its plant exports to Russia.
...
Russian sanitary authorities report violations by Turkish suppliers every year. In 2005, Rosselkhoznadzor restricted the import of Turkish fruit and vegetables, but they nevertheless reached the Russian market via other countries, primarily Azerbaijan.
READ MORE - http://en.rian.ru/analysis/20080611/110108564.html
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