The Russian Federation again discusses the export of pork and beef with the Philippines

Published 2021년 3월 30일

Tridge summary

Russia is continuing its efforts to export meat to the Philippines, a discussion that has been ongoing since 2015. The Philippine government insists on complete freedom from transboundary animal diseases, while Russia suggests regionalization mechanisms can be applied. No consensus has been reached so far, but a decision may be made this year. The potential impact of the suspension of Russian poultry product exports due to bird flu may also be discussed at an upcoming intergovernmental working group meeting in the first half of the year.
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Russia does not abandon its attempts to enter the Philippine market with meat exports. According to the correspondent of "KazakhZerno.kz", the topic of supply of pork and beef to the market of this country in Southeast Asia was at the center of negotiations between representatives of the Rosselkhoznadzor and specialists in agriculture of the Philippines at the WTO. As it turned out, the Russian Federation has been discussing meat exports with the Philippines since 2015. The Philippines believes that this is possible only on the condition of complete freedom of the country from transboundary diseases of agricultural animals, including ASF. The Rosselkhoznadzor points out that the OIE considers it possible to apply regionalization mechanisms. The Russian department stressed that the dialogue on this issue has been going on for so long and a consensus has not yet been reached. Perhaps some decision will be made this year. At least the representatives of the Philippines consider it ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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