New mechanism will stop import of fruits, vegetables from epidemic-hit countries: Saudi ministry

A Saudi man wearing protective gloves buys vegetables at a supermarket, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia May 11, 2020. Image used for illustrative purpose.
REUTERS/Ahmed YosriRIYADH — The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture will start implementing a new mechanism for importing vegetables and fruits effective from Aug. 9 (Muharram 1).
Under the mechanism, shipment of fruits and vegetables from epidemic-hit countries will be stopped. The mechanism aims to support sustainability of local production, quality control, protection of plant wealth, and continuance of the flow of fresh vegetables and fruits to enhance food security.
The ministry noted that the mechanism relied on the agricultural quarantine system of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states which stipulated that no shipment is allowed to enter the country except under an import license and a phytosanitary certificate issued by the competent authorities in the exporting country.
The ministry stated that the new mechanism stipulated that shipments of vegetables and fruits conform to the provisions of the agricultural quarantine system of the Gulf countries, as well as the technical regulations and the specifications approved by the ministry.
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