Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan did not find harmful organisms in notorious Korean grapes

Astana. November 22. KazTAG - The Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan did not find harmful organisms in the notorious Korean grapes, reports the press service of the department.
"On behalf of the Minister of Agriculture, employees of the Republican Plant Quarantine Center of the KGI in the AIC of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan conducted a laboratory examination of grape samples during quarantine phytosanitary control. In accordance with the quarantine phytosanitary conclusion, quarantine harmful organisms were not detected," reads the report.
The branch of the Right of Economic Management "National Center of Expertise" conducted a study on the content of nitrates, according to the results of which the content of nitrates in the products was 13.7 mg / kg, which is acceptable.
The Shine Muscat grape variety, artificially bred in Japan, has begun to rapidly gain popularity in Korea. It has gone viral on social networks.

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