South African Citrus Farmers Want Help Against EU Export Rules SouthAfrica
The Citrus Growers' Association of Southern Africa has called on the South African government"to work with the industry to put a stop to the citrus black spot fungal disease regulations and fight for South African jobs and revenue".In August 2022, the EU introducedthat required all produce from South Africa to undergo extreme cold treatment of between 0°C to -1°C for at least 16 days before export, to stave off false codling moth contamination.
Citrus growers in South Africa are pleading with President Cyril Ramaphosa to challenge the European Union over its strict black spot laws after the EU said it stopped some…
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