Russia to destroy apple shipment amid false document concerns

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Russia to destroy apple shipment amid false document concerns

Russian authorities are set toĀ destroy a 19 metic ton (MT) apple consignment recently imported into the country, allegingĀ the acompanying phytosanitary certificates were forged.Ā anne

According to a posting on the website of the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor), the package labelingĀ and information on documents indicateĀ the country of origin is Morocco.

However, the organization said due to the complicated logistics delivery schemes and production methods that were uncharacteristic ofĀ Morocco, the phytosanitary certified was sent to Rosselkhoznadzor's central office for validation.

After Morocco's National Office for Food Safety (ONSSA) did not confirm the issuance of the certificate, authorities have deemed the products illegal and say they will destroy them.

In August 2014 Russia banned agricultural imports from the European Union (EU), U.S., Norway and Australia, in response to sanctions those countries imposed on Russia for its role in the conflict in eastern Ukraine.

Since then Russian authorities have blocked numerous produce shipments which they believe could have originated from bannnedĀ countries.

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