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Post by Trade facilitator on Aug 19, 2018 3:10:39 GMT 1
EXPORT: UK Rejects Nigeria Vegetables Over Failure To Meet Global StandardsThe Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), has disclosed that authorities in the United Kingdom recently returned a large number of consignments laden with vegetables and other edibles for failing to meet with international standards. Speaking at a press briefing, Head of Inspection, South West Zone, NAQS Dr. Moses Adewumi, said the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) requires that in the movement of agricultural produce or commodities around the world, the commodities should be free from pest. The NAQS Chief said the produce were rejected on the ground that they were not accompanied with phytosanitary certificate and not due to poor quality The produce, estimated to be about N5m include: pumpkin leaf, waterleaf, bitter leaf, local pear, garden eggs, wrapping leaf and others. “In this case, we have up to about 41 International Standard For Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM), which guides the movement of commodities. ”When you are sending commodities outside the country, the international procedure is that it must be accompanied with phytosanitary certificate, that is the health of the commodity being exported. Any commodity not accompanied by the certificate is illegal. “That is why all these consignments were returned to the country because most of them were not accompanied with phytosanitary certificate.” He noted that the NAQS was trying to make exporters and people coming to the business to be aware that they needed to get the certificate when sending agric commodities outside Nigeria. It would be recalled that exactly 10 months after some consignment of yam exported to the United States, were also rejected due to poor quality.
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