Belarus is ready to abandon the export to Russia of powdered milk in the second and third quarters of this year. This is now the Minister of Agriculture Elena Skrynnik.
Today was an oral proposal by Belarus to abandon the importation of powdered milk in Russia for two quarters, - said E. Skrynnik.
She said that this decision was positively received in the Ministry of Agriculture of Russian Federation, because it blocks big milk.
This will allow our farmers to adequate, affordable prices to sell their milk, Russia, - noted the Minister.
She believes that at the level of Ministries of Agriculture of Russia and Belarus has an upward trend of relations.
They (Ministry of Agriculture of Belarus) are ready to sign the agreement (on a temporary waiver of the importation of powdered milk), - she added.
June 9 Rospotrebnadzor head Gennady Onishchenko said that banned the import of almost the entire range of dairy products from Belarus. Previously issued his ban referred to nearly 600 names of Belarusian dairy products.
June 11, Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin assured that Russia and Belarus have agreed on the supply of milk. He also asked the Agriculture Minister Elena Skrynnik put this agreement into practice. Premier did not specify whether it would be canceled available Rospotrebnadzor, which was banned trade in the territory of Russia
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