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Russia: Rosselkhoznadzor considers it necessary to redistribute the quota between grain exporters

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Published Mar 26, 2024

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The Russian agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, has suggested to the Ministry of Agriculture that the quotas for grain exports be redistributed among exporters. This recommendation comes in response to concerns about the phytosanitary condition of Russian grain exports, with 33 notifications of non-compliance reported in 2023 and an additional 13 in early 2024. The government had previously set export quotas for certain grains at 24 million tons from February 15 to June 30, 2024, allocated among 261 exporters. The proposal aims to ensure that exporters adhere to quarantine phytosanitary requirements, thereby maintaining the safety and quality of the grain.
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Rosselkhoznadzor considers it necessary to submit a proposal to the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation on the redistribution of quotas between grain exporters, the agency reported. “Rosselkhoznadzor considers it necessary to submit a proposal to the Russian Ministry of Agriculture on the redistribution of quotas between grain exporters,” the statement says. The agency notes that this is due to the need for grain exporters to comply with quarantine phytosanitary requirements and requirements in the field of its safety and quality. Earlier, Rosselkhoznadzor expressed concern about the quarantine and phytosanitary state of export shipments of Russian grain. The agency noted that in 2023, the service received 33 notifications of grain non-compliance from importing countries; since the beginning of 2024, 13 such notifications have been received. According to the decree of the Government of the ...
Source: Kvedomosti
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