Friday, March 4, 2016

Rosselkhoznadzor banned the import of plant products from Moldova through Belarus – Rosbalt.RU


 Russia March 14, prohibits the importation of plant products from Moldova through Belarus.

 Rosselkhoznadzor found during inspections Moldovan enterprises that supply to Russia “uncharacteristic of regulated products,” the report said. Office recalled that it has authorized the delivery of plant products in the past year, after which there was “a sharp increase in traffic” products from Moldova supplied to Russia “complex logistical routes” through Belarus.

 Russian authorities suspect that it may be re-country, fallen under Grocery embargo, because the products “by types and classes” is characteristic of countries in respect of which “there are special economic constraints».

 In January 2016, negotiations were held with Belarus on the “prevention of registration re-export phytosanitary certificates for regulated products” intended to be sent to Russia “, but Rosselkhoznadzor notes further increase the volume of deliveries of Belarusian fruit and vegetables through the territory of Belarus, stated in the message. In this regard, “in order to avoid the importation of prohibited products” Rosselkhoznadzor announced about putting temporary restrictions on the import of Moldovan crop products.

 Another object of the temporary ban agency export promotion called “really Moldovan plant products.” Now Moldovan vegetables and fruits can be imported only through the border points located in Belgorod, Kursk and Bryansk regions, that is, on the border with Ukraine.

 Rosselkhoznadzor since September 21 last year allowed 46 companies from Moldova delivery in Russia apples, pears and quinces, and apricots, cherries, peaches, nectarines, plums, sloes, the press-service agency. Deliveries are allowed, as in the delivered products from Moldova have been identified for quarantine objects of the Russian Federation, in addition, we received guarantees of the Moldovan National Agency for Food Safety.

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