ZAGREB, Aug 18 (Hina) - The Croatian parliament's committees on agriculture and economy on Friday held a joint session to discuss the Agriculture Ministry's new regulations introducing stricter control of a larger number of fruits and vegetables imported from third countries, which recently provoked a strong reaction in neighbouring countries and threats of counter-measures after Croatia increased the fee for phytosanitary control from HRK 90 to 2,000. In the meantime, the fee was reversed to HRK 90.
Parliamentary committees discuss agriculture minister's rules on fruit, vegetable imports
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