The agenda is exports… SÜSBİR will continue its meetings with the ministry regarding the problems that negatively affect exports.

SÜSBİR Board Chairman Savaş Akcan and Board Member Ahmet Korhan Çiçek visited the Deputy Director General of Food Control of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of the Republic of Turkey, Yunus Bayram, and the Head of the Plant and Plant Products Border Control Department, Fatih Kaya, to discuss the problems their members experience in exports. They expressed the problems that SÜSBİR members have experienced in samples taken for analysis during the export process, especially in Azerbaijan. In bilateral talks with Azerbaijan, demands and suggestions were made regarding shortening and accelerating analysis periods and easing the quarantine conditions applied by Azerbaijan in cases where no diseases or pests are detected in products sent from Türkiye. During the meeting, the grievances experienced by exporting companies due to the long wait for the results of the analyses conducted during the issuance of plant health certificates during the export phase were expressed. SÜSBİR emphasized in its statement that the talks will continue with the ministry regarding the problems negatively affecting ornamental plant exports.

The agenda is exports… SÜSBİR will continue its meetings with the ministry regarding the problems that negatively affect exports.

SÜSBİR Board Chairman Savaş Akcan and Board Member Ahmet Korhan Çiçek visited the Deputy Director General of Food Control of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of the Republic of Turkey, Yunus Bayram, and the Head of the Plant and Plant Products Border Control Department, Fatih Kaya, to discuss the problems their members experience in exports. They expressed the problems that SÜSBİR members have experienced in samples taken for analysis during the export process, especially in Azerbaijan. In bilateral talks with Azerbaijan, demands and suggestions were made regarding shortening and accelerating analysis periods and easing the quarantine conditions applied by Azerbaijan in cases where no diseases or pests are detected in products sent from Türkiye. During the meeting, the grievances experienced by exporting companies due to the long wait for the results of the analyses conducted during the issuance of plant health certificates during the export phase were expressed. SÜSBİR emphasized in its statement that the talks will continue with the ministry regarding the problems negatively affecting ornamental plant exports.