Rosselkhoznadzor stops giving quarantine permits to importers of Indian rice, sesame, and peanuts
7 June 2007 (13:42)
Rosselkhoznadzor (the state agricultural watchdog) stopped giving quarantine permits to importers of rice, sesame, and peanuts from India, even if these goods happen to be transferred through another country. Rosselkhoznadzor’s press officer Alexei Alexeenko explains that these temporary bans have been brought about by instances of sanitary regulations abuse revealed by Russian experts.
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