Time in Yerevan: 11:07,   19 April 2024

Russia strengthens control over food imports from Turkey

Russia strengthens control over food imports from Turkey

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS. According to Russia's Minister of Agriculture, Moscow will boost control over the delivery of agricultural and food products from Turkey.

As “Armenpress” reports, the Russian government has instructed the country's agricultural watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor to strengthen control over the products imported from Turkey, the Russian minister of agriculture said Thursday.

"Given the repeated violations of Russian standards by Turkish producers, the Russian government has instructed the Rosselkhoznadzor to introduce strict controls over the delivery of agricultural and food products from Turkey and arrange additional checks at the border and at production sites in the Republic of Turkey," Alexander Tkachev said as quoted by the ministry's press service.

According to the minister, on average, 15 percent of Turkish agricultural products do not comply with Russian standards. He added that the Russian authorities detected residues of banned and harmful substances in the Turkish products of animal origin 40 times since the beginning of the year.

On Wednesday, Russian media reported that local authorities could impose restrictions on imports from Turkey as a responsive measure to the downing of the Su-24 jet while Rosselkhoznadzor announced health and sanitary claims against a Turkish company specializing in poultry production and processing.

On Tuesday, a Russian Su-24 jet crashed in Syria. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the plane was downed by an air-to-air missile launched by a Turkish F-16 jet over Syrian territory, falling 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) from the Turkish border. Putin described the Turkish attack as a "stab in the back" carried out by "accomplices of terrorists."








youtube

AIM banner Website Ad Banner.jpg (235 KB)

All news    


Digital-Card---250x295.jpg (26 KB)

12.png (9 KB)

About agency

Address: Armenia, 22 Saryan Street, Yerevan, 0002, Armenpress
Tel.: +374 11 539818
E-mail: [email protected]