The Federal service for veterinary and phytosanitary surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) lifted restrictions on imports of Russia dried fruit and dried berries from Georgia on November 10. This is stated in the message service.
So, the Rosselkhoznadzor was allowed to put in the Russian Federation dried apples, pears, kiwi, guava, sea-buckthorn berries, blueberries and blackberries. Also Monday in Russia from Georgia, you can import dried peaches, apricots, plums, cherries, cherries, raspberries, rose hips, black currants, Goji berries and dogwood. In addition, the Russian phytosanitary service allowed the supply of dried leaves of a black currant, grape, mint, vervain, chamomile and rosemary.
The Rosselkhoznadzor lifted restrictions on imports of these products in connection with the submitted appeals largest Russian importers of agricultural products" and under the guarantees of the National food Agency Ministry of agriculture of Georgia, the report says.
The ban on the delivery
The ban on exports to Russia Georgian vegetables, fruit, water and wine was introduced in 2006 due to claims of quality. The import of Georgian wine to Russia was resumed in June 2013. In mid-2013 has been cancelled embargo on Georgian tea and nuts, and on October 14, 2013 in Russia was permitted the import of Georgian tangerines. In 2014, the Rosselkhoznadzor lifted restrictions on imports of cherries, apricots, tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, peppers, beets, carrots, melons and watermelons.
Translated by the service "Yandex.Translation"