The Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation intends to revise the quota for tomatoes from Turkey after sampling

Published 2023년 2월 17일

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The Russian Ministry of Agriculture is contemplating a revision of the current quota for tomato imports from Turkey, following a successful selection process. Since November 1, 2017, Russia has imported 315.6 thousand tons of tomatoes from Turkey, which is 90.2% of the set quota of 350 thousand tons. In response to rising vegetable prices, the ministry may also reduce import duties on tomatoes and cucumbers or increase the duty-free quota for tomato imports from Turkey.
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The Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation plans to revise the quota for the supply of tomatoes from Turkey after its selection. This was reported to TASS in the press service of the ministry. "The Ministry of Agriculture considers it appropriate to consider the issue of revising the current quota for the import of tomatoes of Turkish origin to Russia after it has been sampled," the ministry said. The Ministry of Agriculture explained that for the period from November 1, 2017 to February 12, 2023, 315.6 thousand tons of tomatoes were imported from Turkey to Russia, which is 90.2% of the established quota of 350 thousand tons. "Currently, the dynamics of prices for vegetables is under special control of the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia. If necessary, the department will consider additional stabilization measures, in particular, changing the parameters of customs and tariff regulation in relation to imports," the ministry added. On February 17, the ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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