Russia re-opens market for tobacco in Brazil

게시됨 2021년 7월 28일

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The Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance has reached an agreement with Brazil to potentially lift the ban on tobacco imports from the country. The ban, which was imposed on July 19 due to alleged pest contamination in 28 batches, also affected imports from India, South Africa, Tanzania, and Malawi. The agreement requires Brazil to implement measures to prevent the shipment of vines with the Megaselia scalari fly, a quarantine pest in Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union. Brazil is the world's largest tobacco exporter and Russia is its seventh largest destination for tobacco products.
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The Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance announced this Wednesday (28/7) that Brazil may return to exporting tobacco to the country. The agency reached an agreement with representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture of Brazil (Mapa), who undertook, in a bilateral meeting, on the 23rd, to adopt measures to prevent the shipment of vines with the presence of the Megaselia scalari fly, considered a quarantine pest in the Russia and other countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). Tobacco farming (Photo: Marcelo Curia/Ed. Globo) The ban had been in effect since the 19th, when the Russians alleged contamination in 28 batches, and included imports from four more countries: India, South Africa, Tanzania and Malawi. Negotiations with these countries continue and the possibility of lifting the ban will also be considered in the coming days. know more Russia's veto against Brazil compromises planning for the 21/22 tobacco crop, says Afubra The Brazilian ...
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