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Tons of potatoes may be damaged on Tunisian borders

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Tons of potatoes may be damaged on Tunisian borders
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Algerian potatoes exporters are still suffering on the crossing point of Tebessa. Tunisian customs do not allow trucks carrying tons of potatoes to enter Tunisia although all the legal procedures are completed.

The exporters have been waiting in the crossing point for four days. Then, they received the go-ahead to go to Libya after the potatoes had been meticulously checked.

Algeria and Tunisia signed an agreement as part of the Arab Trade Organization. Yet, Tunisian authorities reject Algerian agricultural products and Algiers did not react.

Exporters told Echorouk the color of their potatoes changed because Tunisian authorities take a long time to deliver documents to operators. They called on Algerian authorities to intervene and put an end to this issue. Their products may be damaged as they have been waiting for four days under the sun.

 

 

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  • Abdenour Benmansour

    Well the solution seems simple enough. If the Tunisians wish to continue enjoying our money from tourists ..etc then they should be made to allow our products to pass through their country. Otherwise our authorities should intervene and impose sanctions to give them a taste of their own medicine. After the potatoes will not be sold in Tunisia, so there shouldn't be any problem. I fail to understand this double standard way of behaving, especially between Maghreb countries. Where is the unity?