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Operation Marhaba 2022:

Spanish Port issues list of prohibited products

With Operation Marhaba 2022 coming to an end, this week one of Spain’s leading ports released a list of forbidden products that Moroccans living abroad are not permitted to bring back with them.

“We remind you that European regulations do not allow the introduction into community territory: meat, dairy products or derivatives, vegetables, plants and trees,” the Port of Algeciras stated, adding, however, that certain goods with modest quantities for personal use are allowed.

With an expectation to not exceed two kilos, the Spanish port indicated that coconuts, bananas, dates, oil, sugar, and couscous are among the permitted products that can only be transported for “own consumption.”

The Port Authority of Algeciras further warned that plants, flowers, and seeds cannot be transported without a phytosanitary certificate from a number of countries and territories including Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands.

Source: moroccoworldnews.com

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