Russia: The number of sanctioned products has decreased by 80% since 2015, as reported by Izvestia

게시됨 2021년 8월 23일

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In the first seven months of 2021, Russia's agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, has found 1.74 thousand tons of sanctioned plant-based products and 27.5 tons of animal products in the country, indicating a decrease in illegal imports since 2015. Despite this decrease, a raid at Moscow's Preobrazhensky market revealed the sale of prohibited cheeses from Europe and other countries, despite presidential bans and potential fines. A significant find of 120 tons of vegetables hidden behind potatoes was made near Smolensk, showing that the issue persists. The department believes that the confiscation of these products should serve as a sufficient financial penalty, but sellers seem to absorb the cost and keep the products on shelves.
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In the first seven months of 2021, the Rosselkhoznadzor discovered 1.74 thousand tons of sanctioned products of plant origin and 27.5 tons of animal origin in Russia, the department told Izvestia. In total, since 2015, 37.2 thousand tons of illegal imported plant products and 1.3 thousand tons of animal products have been identified in the country. At the same time, according to experts, since 2015, the flow of sanctioned goods going to the Russian Federation has decreased by 80%. Experts see the reason in the efficiency of truck control using the Mercury system and in the success of domestic producers. On the counters of the Preobrazhensky market in Moscow, where on August 19 representatives of the Federal Customs Service, the Central Customs Administration and the Rosselkhoznadzor appeared, there is an abundance of cheese. Next to the native Kostroma and Altai cheeses there are “non-native” Dorblu cheese for 1.5 thousand rubles per 1 kg, gorgonzola for 2350 rubles, Parmigiano ...
출처: Milknews

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