Russia increases wheat exports to Oman, may import palm seedlings

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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In Moscow on November 22, Anton Karmazin from Rosselkhoznadzor met with Oman's Ministry of Agriculture to discuss Russia's quarantine phytosanitary control system and grain quality, following a significant increase in Russian wheat exports to Oman. The meeting included tours of relevant facilities and ports, and both parties expressed interest in expanding trade, potentially through a memorandum of cooperation on grain quality and safety. They also plan to collaborate on scientific research and veterinary medicine. Oman praised Russia's grain safety system and showed interest in palm planting material for Russia's southern regions. The importance of integrating information systems for trade was also highlighted.
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On November 22, in Moscow, Deputy Head of Rosselkhoznadzor Anton Karmazin met with representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources of Oman during the visit of a foreign delegation to Russia and held talks. The purpose of the visit of the delegation of the Ministry of Agriculture of Oman was to study the Russian system of quarantine phytosanitary control, ensuring the quality and safety of grain, and determining the residual content of pesticides. The program of the visit of foreign specialists included a visit to institutions and laboratories subordinate to Rosselkhoznadzor, which are engaged in confirming the compliance of grain and its processed products with import standards in Moscow, the Moscow Region and Kaliningrad. In sea trade ports, foreign representatives had the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the specifics of the work of the department's inspectors and evaluate the export control system. Anton Karmazin reported that at present ...
Source: Zol

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