Latvia approves the list of goods prohibited for import from Russia and Belarus

Latvia has approved a list of goods banned for import from Russia and Belarus: the list includes agricultural and feed products. This is stated in a message on the website of the Latvian government.
The adopted resolution will come into force on March 8.
The list of prohibited goods includes vegetables and root crops, including potatoes, onions, carrots, tomatoes, all cereals, feed raw materials and finished feed, nuts and other fruits and berries. As well as pickled, canned, raw and dried agricultural products.
In addition, Russian and Belarusian cereals (wheat, rye, corn, buckwheat, oats, barley), animal feed, flour and pellets made from meat, meat and fish offal, peanut, linseed, rapeseed and soybean oils are prohibited for importation into Latvia.
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