Andrei Drygin, deputy representative of the Rosselkhoznadzor, spoke about this at a press conference at the Russia Today press center in Simferopol. Behind his words, three batches of Crimean grain, with a total weight of 3.8 tons, were not accepted in Syria, because the products did not meet the requirements.
According to Drygin, claims to the grain were due to its clogging and the lack of sanitary documentation.
Recall that in mid-July, when the grain was loaded for shipment, a mobile unit was built in Kamyshovaya Bay, which can immerse the grain directly from the machines.