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Meat import volumes to Russia to be adjusted

11-09-2009 | |

The Ministry of Agriculture Russia has developed a decree that will regulate meat imports to Russia in 2010-2012.

By Evegen Vorotnikov
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According to the law, the quota on poultry imports will almost be halved – from 952 tonnes this year to 550 thousand tonnes in 2012. The quota for pork will gradually decline, while for beef there will be a slight rise.
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In addition, the duty rates on extra-quota imports will be increased for all types of meat. Russia will continue to use the current country principle of quotas allocation, but, perhaps, it will be adjusted according to real import volumes.

According to the head of the executive committee of the Russian Meat Association, Sergei Yushin, the allocation of quotas among countries should be carefully worked out:
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“It makes no sense to provide the guaranteed volumes of quotas to some countries if they fail to supply their volumes to Russia. For example, 80% of licenses for the import of beef accounted for the EU, but Russia has always negotiated with the EU about the reissue of those licenses, because they did not provide the real meat volumes,” added Yushin.

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