Kazakhstan has initiated a pilot program introducing a paid phytosanitary inspection system across five regions, marking a significant shift in the country’s approach to agricultural regulation. Launched recently, the new framework aims to enhance the quality and safety standards of plant products by implementing a structured fee-based inspection process. This move, reported by FreshPlaza, is expected to improve export potential and align Kazakhstan’s phytosanitary measures with international requirements, while also generating revenue for sustaining inspection services.
Kazakhstan Introduces Paid Phytosanitary Inspections to Enhance Agricultural Standards
In a strategic move to bolster agricultural quality and safety, Kazakhstan has initiated a pilot program implementing paid phytosanitary inspections across five key regions. This initiative marks a departure from the traditionally free services, aiming to create a more accountable and efficient system for monitoring plant…
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Author : Victoria Jones
Publish date : 2025-12-07 07:26:00
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