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Russia cuts meat imports from seven foreign companies

© Dominic Episcopo's official websiteRestrictions on meat supplies have been introduced for one U.S., one Argentinean, one Polish and four Brazilian companies
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Russia's Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Monitoring, Rosselkhoznadzor, has imposed restrictions on meat imports from seven Brazilian, U.S., Argentinean and Polish plants starting Wednesday over safety concerns.

Russia's Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Monitoring, Rosselkhoznadzor, has imposed restrictions on meat imports from seven Brazilian, U.S., Argentinean and Polish plants starting Wednesday over safety concerns.

Tougher sanitary regulations regarding poultry processing that restrict the use of chlorine and moisture content came into force in Russia January 1.

Restrictions on meat supplies have been introduced for one U.S., one Argentinean, one Polish and four Brazilian companies. Two more Brazilian meat suppliers will be put into Russia's blacklist starting September 14.

In October 2009, the National Veterinary Service of Brazil guaranteed that all the veterinary and sanitary requirements of the Russian legislation would be fully met during the export of animal products to Russia. However, harmful substances were then revealed in meat supplied to Russia.

Rosselkhoznadzor urged Brazil's veterinary service to inspect Brazilian plants supplying meat and poultry to Russia as soon as possible. The absence of a response to Russia's letter concerning the coordination of the inspection terms forced Russia to cut Brazilian meat imports.

In August, Russia lifted a ban on poultry imports from 72 U.S. plants whose production processes met Russian requirements, leaving a ban in place for just five companies.

 

MOSCOW, September 8 (RIA Novosti)

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