

The Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) for the Republic of Bashkortostan inspected 6,655 tons of food flax prepared by Bashkortostan exporters for export to China.
Specialists from the agency inspected and processed 124 shipments totaling 3,220 tons of the oilseed crop in the Abzelilovsky District, 62 shipments totaling 1,600 tons in the Dyurtyulinsky District, and 71 shipments totaling 1,840 tons in the Uchalinsky District, all prepared by farmers for shipment abroad.
Samples taken from 257 flax shipments underwent a full range of laboratory tests. The product's exporters are certified to store, produce, and export grain to China.
"Based on the examination results, no dangerous quarantine organisms were detected in the samples." "Bashkir flax was shipped to China," the press service of the Rosselkhoznadzor office in the Republic of Bashkortostan concluded.
As Bashinform previously reported, an agricultural enterprise from the Sterlitamak district exported 1,589 tons of food flax to China.
Author: Galina Bakhshieva
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