Russia and China signed a protocol on phytosanitary requirements for Russian millet

Published 2023년 5월 24일

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A new protocol on phytosanitary requirements for millet exported from Russia to China has been signed, following a meeting between Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Premier of the State Council of China Li Qiang. The protocol will apply to grain and medicinal plant raw materials for Chinese medicine exported from Russia. This opens up the Chinese market to Russian millet, with about 20,000 business entities already registered to work on the Chinese market through the Rosselkhoznadzor. Negotiations are ongoing for the delivery of winter grain from Russia to China.
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The protocol on phytosanitary requirements for millet exported from the Russian Federation to China was signed following a meeting between Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Premier of the State Council of China Li Qiang with the participation of delegations from the countries. In particular, the protocol on requirements for grain will be in force between the Rosselkhoznadzor and the Chinese General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China. Another protocol was signed between these departments - on phytosanitary requirements for medicinal plant raw materials for Chinese medicine exported from Russia. Earlier, Deputy Head of Rosselkhoznadzor Anton Karmazin said that Russia, thanks to the signed protocols, can gain access to the Chinese millet market. He noted that at the moment the Chinese market is open to Russian spring wheat, spring barley, buckwheat, oats, flakes, sunflower, flax, peas and other products. Niche cultures have good prospects. ...
Source: Zol

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