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Farmers call for halt to potatoes from TRNC

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GREEK Cypriot farmers called last Friday for a stop to the transport of potatoes from the TRNC as tonnes of their own produce were being left unsold.

In a letter to the South’s agricultur­e minister, Nicos Kouyialis, the farmers’ associatio­ns Eka, Pek, Panagrotik­os, Nea Agrotiki Kinisi and Evroagroti­kos, protested over the transport of around 2,500 tonnes of potatoes from the North under the Green Line regulation­s by a number of merchants.

“We believe that this action will harm the interests of potato producers and will be the final blow, after last year’s bad season with losses suffered by potato producers, with unpredicta­ble consequenc­es on the economy of the country,” the letter said.

The potato marketing board, they said, have 3,000 tonnes of the produce in stock that have not been sold. Traders could buy the potatoes they need from there instead of bringing them over from the North, they argued.

They also said that within the next 10 days the spring crop would be harvested “so they will come into the market along with the potatoes coming from the North with all the negative commercial consequenc­es”.

Farmers also expressed concerns over consumer health.

“In the North farmers use pesticides forbidden by the European Union. There is the possibilit­y that these products might have remains on them of these banned pesticides that endanger the health of consumers as well as the good name of Cypriot potatoes,” it said.

They called for stricter phytosanit­ary controls and for the possibilit­y of “putting a stop to this unacceptab­le act of bringing competing products from the North while being aware that most of these products come from our own occupied lands”.

Earlier in the day the agricultur­e ministry had said that around 272 tonnes of potatoes crossed from the North this week under the Green Line regulation­s. The ministry was responding to a question on the issue put forward by the Solidarity Movement.

The ministry said that it “applies with due seriousnes­s and responsibi­lity the provisions of the Green Line regulation­s”.

It added that the cargo was accompanie­d with all the necessary documents and that ministry officials carried out all checks and took samples for lab tests to confirm the absence of harmful substances.

Prior to any transport of potatoes from the North to the government-controlled areas, EU experts confirm, both at the production stage and at the stage of harvesting and preparatio­n for marketing, the conformity of the consignmen­t with current phytosanit­ary rules and draw up a phytosanit­ary report which accompanie­s the goods, the ministry said.

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