Russian Primorye bans export of contaminated soybeans to China
Food Safety News
2021-01-29
Global Foodmate
Primorye and Sakhalin regional branch of Russian Federation beast planting Bureau reported on January 28 that The bureau banned the export of 4 batches of soybeans to China because the products were contaminated with ragweed seeds.
It is reported that during inspections of four batches of soybeans weighing approximately 104 tons in the warehouse in Ussuriysk, it was confirmed that the cargo was contaminated with ragweed seeds and unknown weeds.
Because ragweed seeds are included in the catalog of quarantine pests of the People's Republic of China, the above products are prohibited from being exported to China.
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