21.5 tons of spoiled kiwi-fruit destroyed in Dushanbe

DUSHANBE, October 10, 2011, Asia-Plus  — Tajik customs officers have destroyed a large amount of spoiled kiwi-fruit in Dushanbe. According to the Customs Service under the Government of Tajikistan, at the end of last week customs officers seized 21.5 tons of expired and rotten kiwi-fruit that was delivered to the country by Iranian private entrepreneur.  […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva

DUSHANBE, October 10, 2011, Asia-Plus  — Tajik customs officers have destroyed a large amount of spoiled kiwi-fruit in Dushanbe.

According to the Customs Service under the Government of Tajikistan, at the end of last week customs officers seized 21.5 tons of expired and rotten kiwi-fruit that was delivered to the country by Iranian private entrepreneur.  “Examination has shown that the driver of a delivery truck failed to provide right storage of this exotic fruit,” the source said.

The spoiled kiwi-fruit was reportedly destroyed in the presence of appropriate bodies on the outskirts of Dushanbe on Saturday.

The source in the Customs Service says that every year, Tajikistan imports a large number of tropical fruits, primarily from Iran, the Arab united Emirates (UAE) and Ecuador.  

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