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    Russia to block import of US meat

    18:24, 9 February, 2013

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 9, ARMENPESS: Russia's move to ban U.S. meat imports
    worth over $500 million each year, over a feed additive, will help
    domestic producers withstand an influx of cheap meat after Russia
    joined the World Trade Organization (WTO).

    As reports Armenpress, referring to Reuters, western food producers
    believe protectionism, rather than concern about additives, is its
    primary purpose.

    The influx has driven down pork prices in particular and threatens
    hundreds of millions of dollars of investment in modern pig farms to
    supply Russian consumers, who are eating more meat as oil-fuelled
    government spending drives up incomes.

    Russia's Veterinary and Phyto-Sanitary Surveillance Service (VPSS),
    Rosselkhoznadzor in Russian, has said it will ban imports of U.S.
    beef, pork and turkey from this month because U.S. producers failed to
    agree to demands that their exports be certified free of a feed
    additive, ractopamine.

    "Import is being restrained by the actions of Rosselkhoznadzor, and
    that is a stimulating factor for domestic production," Vladimir
    Labinov, the head of the livestock department of the Agriculture
    Ministry, said this week.

    The United States made its opposition clear.

    "These actions threaten to undermine our bilateral trade
    relationship," Andrea Mead, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Trade
    Representative's office, said last week.

    "They are not consistent with international standards and appear to be
    inconsistent with Russia's WTO commitments."

    Brazilian and Canadian producers have promised to comply. Some Russian
    officials say their country could have made more of the issue of the
    stimulant.

    Since WTO entry, prices for pork in Russia fell from around 94 roubles
    ($3.11) per kg of carcass weight to as little as 63 roubles in parts
    of European Russia where most meat is produced.

    "In the United States and Europe, prices for meat are rising and ours
    are falling. This is not right because grain prices are rising,"
    Sergei Mikhailov, the chief executive of a major Russian pork producer
    and processor, told the meeting.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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