Times of Oman

Oman, UAE discuss farm products ban

- ALYA AL HARTHY

MUSCAT: Top officials from the Sultanate and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) met to discuss the import ban imposed by the Emirates on Omani vegetables and fruits, the Agricultur­e Ministry announced.

Dr. Ahmed bin Nasser Al Bakri, undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries met Mohammed Al Suwaidi, the ambassador of the UAE to the Sultanate, regarding the ban on some Omani farm products as they were found to exceed the limit on pesticide residue.

The UAE government announced recently that pesticide levels in imported melons, water- cress and carrots from Oman were found to be above the permissibl­e limits, and imposed a ban, which will commence on May 15.

On behalf of the Minister of Agricultur­e, the meeting was conducted to discuss the details behind the ban, and to obtain the sources of the samples that had been analysed for pesticide residue.

Al Bakri clarified in the meeting that there has been continuous coordinati­on between the two Ministries since 2010, to share recorded results of pesticide residue.

Procedures in accordance with these results had been applied to farms, including laws on farm quarantine and pesticide use.

The ambassador was also briefed the minister on the list of restricted and banned pesticides that have been agreed upon by the GCC (Gulf Cooperatio­n Council) countries, in accordance with the Standard Pesticides Law.

Al Suwaidi discussed the procedures for registrati­on of pesticides and laboratory tests in place in the Sultanate.

The ambassador said he would convey the ministry’s view to the Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t in the UAE, regarding the continuity of cooperatio­n between the two countries to ensure the safety and quality of farm products exported and imported between the GCC countries.

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