Specialists of the supervisory agency have inspected and cleared 91 batches of vetch, sweet clover, galega, awnless brome, wheat, phacelia, sainfoin, and barley seeds intended for export to Belarus, Germany, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.
Seed samples underwent laboratory testing at the Bashkir Testing Laboratory, a Rosselkhoznadzor subordinate.
"According to the results of the examinations, no dangerous quarantine organisms or grain storage pests were detected. The seeds comply with the quarantine phytosanitary requirements of the importing countries," the Bashkir office of Rosselkhoznadzor emphasized.
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