Russia bans the import of plant products from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Starting December 19, Rosselkhoznadzor proposes to introduce import restrictions crop production products from Bosnia and Herzegovina due to a dangerous pest. This was reported in the Russian department.
The restrictions were introduced on the basis of Article VII, possibly admissible, on quarantine and plant protection and Federal Law No. 206 of July 21, 2014 “On Plant Quarantine” and are aimed at protecting the phytosanitary restriction of Russia. The discovery was the discovery in a recent group of pears imported from the country of the brown marble bug (Halyomorpha halys). The ban has been in place for an indefinite period. It will also apply to the import of relevant products, subject to this condition, but produced according to the phytosanitary certificates of other countries.
At the same time, in general, the supply of crop products from the Balkan country to Russia without limiting consumption. As of December 11 this year, according to the registry, it was imported 5.1, or 900 tons less than on the same date last year. Most of them fell on pears, as well as apples.
HELP ROZNG:
Brown-crisis clopramora quarantine in Russia and other countries of the Eurasian Economic Union In total, it damages more than 100 plant species, including such valuable crops as cereals, vegetables and fruits. And the share of the harvest from it can reach 80 percent. Adults are particularly good fliers and can self-disperse long distances. They are actively developing with cargo and transport, as well as fruits and plantings dependent on their culture. The average damage from this species only in Russia can reach two million rubles a year, and it is also found almost all over the globe. In connection with the above, even a single detection of pests in imported products can serve as a basis for a ban on imports from countries that have allowed this or from rare producers. Pyrethroids and pheromone traps can be used to control the pest. But this does not solve all the problems due to the return of populations to the infected zone. Therefore, standard preventive measures will be more effective.