After the Russian phytosanitary service announced that the borders would open up for Finnish seedlings earlier this months, export of seed potatoes from the Netherlands and Germany is now also allowed. The inspection service examined samples of the seedlings in December of last year, but found no objections. The borders will now open for 12,847 tonnes from the Netherlands and 18,092 tonnes from Germany.
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