The Russian Ministry of Agriculture proposed to extend the ban on rapeseed exports

Published Feb 14, 2024

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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture is proposing to extend export restrictions on rapeseed until August 31, 2022. Initially imposed in April 2022, these restrictions aim to protect the domestic market from shortages and price increases, and to fulfill the requirements of processing enterprises. However, these restrictions will not apply to exports to countries within the Eurasian Economic Union or when transported by road or rail from specific checkpoints.
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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture proposed to extend the period of restrictions on the export of rapeseed from the country until August 31 of this year. The corresponding draft resolution was published on the federal portal of draft regulatory legal acts. New restrictions will be introduced from next month. At the same time, a number of exceptions will be made from them. In particular, the measure will not apply to products when they are exported from the territory of Russia to partner countries in the Eurasian Economic Union, when transported by road or by rail from the territory of the Russian Federation from the checkpoint across the state border of the Russian Federation Zabaikalsk, when sending culture within the framework of international humanitarian aid to foreign states on the basis of decisions of the Government of the Russian Federation, its export under international intergovernmental agreements, etc. A complete list of exceptions is provided in the document. The ...
Source: Rosng

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