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Recently, due to opposition from Cambodian farmers, the European Commission postponed the import ban on rice containing tricyclazole
.
According to the original regulations, the use of tricyclazole in Cambodian rice must be stopped by the end of this month, and the tricyclazole contained in each kilogram of exported rice must be less than 0.
01 mg, otherwise the export will be prohibited
.
This time, the European Commission postponed the deadline to September to allow time for exporters to sell inventories and educate farmers to stop using tricyclazole
.
The Vice President of the Cambodian Rice Federation said, “We have received many complaints, so we ask the EU to postpone the deadline to September so that farmers can have time to find alternative fungicides
.
We need sufficient time.
If farmers are If the product is not fully recognized, it may have very unfavorable consequences for the industry
.
” The EU first notified Cambodia in February of the ban on tricyclazole
.
Hean Vanhan, Minister of Agriculture of Cambodia, believes that the initial time limit is unreasonable, "Even if it is delayed now, it is still not enough
.
It would be better if it can be postponed until the end of this year, so that we have enough time to sell the stock of rice
.
From From now until September, we will sell the remaining rice from last year
.
” By region, the EU is the largest market for Cambodian rice exports
.
Last year, the EU imported 341,066 tons of rice from Cambodia
.
.
According to the original regulations, the use of tricyclazole in Cambodian rice must be stopped by the end of this month, and the tricyclazole contained in each kilogram of exported rice must be less than 0.
01 mg, otherwise the export will be prohibited
.
This time, the European Commission postponed the deadline to September to allow time for exporters to sell inventories and educate farmers to stop using tricyclazole
.
The Vice President of the Cambodian Rice Federation said, “We have received many complaints, so we ask the EU to postpone the deadline to September so that farmers can have time to find alternative fungicides
.
We need sufficient time.
If farmers are If the product is not fully recognized, it may have very unfavorable consequences for the industry
.
” The EU first notified Cambodia in February of the ban on tricyclazole
.
Hean Vanhan, Minister of Agriculture of Cambodia, believes that the initial time limit is unreasonable, "Even if it is delayed now, it is still not enough
.
It would be better if it can be postponed until the end of this year, so that we have enough time to sell the stock of rice
.
From From now until September, we will sell the remaining rice from last year
.
” By region, the EU is the largest market for Cambodian rice exports
.
Last year, the EU imported 341,066 tons of rice from Cambodia
.