Accra — The increasing number of food alerts being received from trading partners in the European Union might threaten the exports of some non-traditional products into that region, Mr. Collins Boateng, Executive Secretary of the Export Promotion Council has said.
Speaking at the 2nd Exporter Forum in Accra, Mr. Boateng said the Council had received products complaints, mostly concerning aflatoxins, from partners in Brussels, Spain and Italy.
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