Specialists of Rosselkhoznadzor discovered attempts to re-export banned products through Belarus

Sergey Dankvert, head of Russia’s Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor), was quoted by ITAR-TASS as having said that over the course of several days the agency has recorded apples, peaches, plums and tomatoes that were delivered through Belarus with no documents to confirm their place of origin, or the products had papers indicating they were from Turkey, Serbia, Macedonia or African countries.

“Several countries of the European Union began sending products to Belarus, with no indication of its real country of origin. They write, for example, it is from Macedonia, and it is clear to us, that it is from Poland or Greece; therefore, there is no evidence that it from Macedonia”, Dankvert said.

He also said that in such a situation, the responsibility for checking the phytosanitary security rests with Belorussian specialists.

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Armenia is to take advantage from Russian embargo

According to Ovik Abramyan, the Prime Minister of Armenia, the Russian embargo on fruit and vegetables from the USA, the EU and other countries, can be advantageous for Armenian exporters.

It is believed that the current situation provides an opportunity to stimulate the economic affairs of Armenia. The government is said to actively support local producers interested in export to the Russian market.  This is a great opportunity for our producers to establish themselves in the market, and today it will be discussed with the ministers, – Ovik Abramyan announces.

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