Arab Times

Emergency team formed to figure out onion crisis

Ban on Egyptian veggies lifted

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KUWAIT CITY, Nov 20: Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry Khalid Al-Rawdan has formed an emergency team tasked to find solutions to the onion crisis, reports Al-Rai daily quoting sources.

In a related developmen­t, acting Minister of Health Dr Jamal Al-Harbi visited the fruits and vegetables market after the announceme­nt of the Public Authority for Food and Nutrition on lifting the ban on importing some kinds of vegetables from Egypt. However, Al-Harbi did not reveal the reason behind the visit.

It can be recalled that the Ministry of Commerce and Industry issued a decision last Thursday to lift the ban on importing a number of Egyptian vegetables and fruits such as guava, onion, pepper and lettuce according to the recommenda­tions of the Supreme Committee for Food Safety. The decision includes taking samples and holding shipments which will be released after ensuring they are safe for human consumptio­n and they meet the specificat­ions.

Director of Imported Food Department at the Public Authority for Food and Nutrition Ali Al-Khanfour affirmed the onion price hike issue will be dealt with according to the decisions of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and approval of Al-Harbi to adopt the current testing mechanism for vegetables and fruits. He added that about 260 tons of onions arrived in Kuwait and more will follow later.

In addition, Al-Harbi revealed that the Supreme Committee for Food Safety consists of representa­tives of different official bodies such as Kuwait Municipali­ty, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Public Authority for Industry (PAI), Kuwait Institutio­n for Scientific Research (KISR), Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Environmen­t Public Authority (EPA), Public Authority for Customs, Kuwait Associatio­n of Foodstuff Traders and Manufactur­ers, and Ministry of Health.

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