Russia: In the Perm Territory, imports of sunflower meal from the Republic of Kazakhstan increased significantly

Published Jun 6, 2023

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In June 2023, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Kirov Region, the Udmurt Republic and the Perm Territory imported 309.75 tons of sunflower meal from the Republic of Kazakhstan to the poultry farm in the Kungursky municipal district of the Perm Territory. The products underwent sampling and shipping document control, and were found to meet all the phytosanitary requirements of the Russian Federation. Five acts of quarantine phytosanitary control were issued for the products, allowing their use. Since the beginning of 2023, 1176.25 tons of sunflower meal from Kazakhstan have been imported to the Perm Territory, with 19 acts of quarantine phytosanitary control, a significant increase from the same period in 2022 when no deliveries were made.
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In June 2023, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Kirov Region, the Udmurt Republic and the Perm Territory in the Perm Territory controlled the import of 309.75 tons of sunflower meal from the Republic of Kazakhstan. The products were delivered to the poultry farm located in the Kungursky municipal district of the region. From the products, the employees of the Department carried out sampling and carried out control of shipping documents. In the course of examinations conducted by the Perm branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "VNIIKR", it was established that sunflower meal meets all the phytosanitary requirements of the Russian Federation. 5 acts of quarantine phytosanitary control have been issued for the products, giving the right to use the products for their intended purpose. ...
Source: Oilworld

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