Branch employees conducted comprehensive research, including entomological, herbarium, mycological, bacteriological, and virological analyses. It is worth noting that the samples do not contain quarantine harmful organisms that could damage Egypt's agriculture.
The results of the conducted research led to an official conclusion regarding the phytosanitary condition of the products. This allows Russian exporters to continue supplying wheat to Egypt, contributing to the development of trade relations between the two countries.
Exporting wheat to Egypt is a significant step in the development of Russian agriculture. The successful passage of phytosanitary control confirms the high quality and safety of Russian products, thereby strengthening the trust of international partners.
Cooperation with Egypt provides Russian farmers with new opportunities to expand markets and strengthen economic ties. It also promotes the development of agriculture and supports local producers.
Phytosanitary control is an important element in ensuring the safety and quality of products intended for export.
Successful completion of all inspections is a significant step towards establishing a long-term and mutually beneficial partnership with Egypt.