India seeks Germany’s support to lift EU import ban on four veggies
BY M Post Bureau6 Oct 2015 5:58 AM IST
M Post Bureau6 Oct 2015 5:58 AM IST
India on Monday sought Germany’s help for lifting the ban imposed by EU on the import of four vegetables, including brinjal and bitter gourd, from the country.
Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh raised the issue during the third Inter-governmental Consultations (IGC) with the German delegation in New Delhi on Monday.
The 28-member European Union (EU) had in May last year banned the import of Alphonso mangoes and four vegetables from India. However, the ban on Alphonso was lifted early this year.
The minister told the German delegation to “provide necessary support for lifting the ban on these items for exports to EU”. The Minister said EU has banned <g data-gr-id="16">import</g> of eggplant (brinjal), taro plant, bitter gourd and snake gourd from India due to <g data-gr-id="17">interception</g> of quarantine pests.
He told the delegation that the EU ban on four vegetables continues despite an audit team of EU inspecting the export certification process and verifying the additional steps taken by India to ensure export of pest-free fruits and vegetables, the statement added.
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