This year so far six mentions were made of genetically polluted foodstuff, being exported to Germany. In three cases papayas were involved and in three cases rice. The polluted products were stopped at the border or removed from the market immediately. The last five years, it is said, that 105 times polluted foodstuffs were exported to Germany.
Related Articles → See More
-
"We still have the ability to export fertilizers"
-
Russia extends fertilizer export quotas as global supply tightens
-
Australian growers turn to stabilised nitrogen as supply tightens
-
Global fertiliser supply tightens as affordability pressures grow
-
Currency markets react to U.S.-Iran ceasefire uncertainty
-
Malaysian fertiliser supply hit by Russian and Chinese export curbs
-
South African farmers monitor rising fertiliser and fuel costs
-
Israeli fertiliser and packaging costs surge due to supply disruptions
-
New Zealand fertiliser supply secure for autumn period
-
EU business registrations up 0.5%, bankruptcies rise 2.5% in Q4 2025