EU vegetable exports to be restarted to Russia
The EU vegetable exports to Russia can be resatrted even today, as the two sides agree on the delivery of food security conditions.
Russia stopped receiving fresh vegetables from the EU member countries earlier this month, because of the German outbreak of diarrhea.
Frédéric Vincent, spokesman told at his press conference, that the two sides signed an agreement, and on the basis of this agreement exports to Russia can start again on Thursday. Accordingly, the Union issues food safety documentary evidence – added John Dalli Health and Consumer Protection spokesman – reports szabadfold.hu.
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