Sunday, August 10, 2014

The government decided on the replacement of forbidden foods – Utro.Ru

The government decided on the replacement of forbidden foods – Utro.Ru

Agriculture Minister Nikolai Fyodorov on Saturday in the program “News” reported that the Russian authorities have decided on the list of food suppliers to replace fallen under the sanctions of the country.

“Nearby are Turkey, Iran, Serbia. Very promising countries – Iran, Morocco, Egypt – they need our products, particularly in the grain and vegetable oil, and we need vegetables, fruits, berries and citrus, “- said Fedorov. Prospective suppliers of fruit and vegetables as he called Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan.

According to the minister, a powerful market that is “knocking on our doors” – Latin America: Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Ecuador, Peru.

Supplies European Russia will replace the fish yourself. “We have a very strong potential of domestic fish production, we only need to negotiate with trade networks to redirect the flow of exports to domestic consumption,” – said the Minister.

Recognizing that there may be problems with expensive cheeses from Italy and France, as well as oysters and mussels, the minister said: “this is not the segment, which can be very difficult for the country. He segment premium is negligible, while our task – primarily to support Russian farmers “.

Finally Agriculture Minister promised that the deficit or rise in prices due to the embargo will not arise. “Every day we meet with representatives of trade networks and agree on the rules of behavior in an environment where our country is going through such trials.’s Nice that there is a full understanding of the trade networks that some of them even like to scold,” – said Fedorov.

Vladimir Putin signed a decree on August 6, “On the application of certain special economic measures to ensure the security of the Russian Federation”, which restricts the import of Russian agricultural products, raw materials and food from countries that have joined the anti-Russian sanctions.

The next day at the meeting, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced the list of prohibited goods. Banned the supply of beef, pork, sausage, vegetables, fruits and nuts, meat, poultry, fish and shellfish, cheese, milk and dairy products from the European Union, the USA, Australia, Canada and Norway. The term of the ban – a year. Expand the list is not planned. Speculative attempts to capitalize on this situation “will be severely suppressed.”

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