Transit Ukrainian grain crosses the country’s territory using specialized vehicles, so the risk of importing quarantine organisms is negligible.
The Parliament of Moldova approved the temporary lifting of phytosanitary controls for Ukrainian grain, which passes through the country to Romanian ports. The Newsmaker wrote this on Friday, July 12.
The deregulation, which will be in effect until September 14, is supposed to simplify and speed up logistics.
It is explained that this type of product crosses the country’s territory in specialized vehicles, so the risk of importing quarantine organisms is negligible.
The head of the parliamentary committee on agriculture, Alexander Trubka, explained that this will help prevent traffic jams at the border due to the increased trade flow from Ukraine.
In the event of incidents, carriers must notify the National Food Safety Agency within two hours.
We remind you that the harvest season has already started in Ukraine. According to the forecasts of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy, this year it will be worse than last year, but enough both to meet the local needs of the population and for export, and the export is account for two-thirds of the harvest.
It was previously reported that Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria have begun joint mine action operations in the Black Sea to improve the safety of shipping, including grain exports from Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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