World meat industry news

Inflation in Russia since the beginning of the year amounted to 11.64%

  • 16 Jun 12:08

Inflation in Russia since the beginning of the year amounted to 11.64% Inflation in Russia has been 11.64% since the beginning of the year. During the period from June 4 to June 10, prices decreased: for granulated sugar - by 1.4%, sterilized milk – by 0.9%, chicken eggs – by 0.8%, pork, buckwheat, pasta, black tea – by 0.5%, vermicelli – by 0.3%, boiled sausages, frozen fish, sunflower oil, vodka – 0.2%, beef, chicken meat, millet – 0.1%. This was reported by Rosstat. Granulated sugar in 74 regions of the Russian Federation fell by 0.1-5.3%. Prices for chicken eggs in 52 regions of the Russian Federation decreased by 0.1-4%. Margarine prices in 68 regions of the Russian Federation increased by. Read more...

Russia-Iran Exports Up 73%

  • 16 Jun 12:06

Russia-Iran Exports Up 73% Russian businessmen have been seeking out Iranian expertise in getting around Western sanctions, and learning how Iranians live under such trading conditions. A report in theFinancial Timesdiscusses how that experience is now being shared to reduce US and EU impact on living standards – including accessing products from the global black ​market, which will be an unwelcome development in Western views at such trade eliminates global watchdogs – and could be potentially dangerous. Despite sanctions, US products such as iphones are freely available in Iran – meaning that while bilateral sanctions may inflict trade damage, third party resellers are. Read more...

Bashkortostan seeks to export more agricultural products to Belarus

  • 16 Jun 12:05

Bashkortostan seeks to export more agricultural products to Belarus Russia's Bashkortostan would like to increase the export of agricultural products to Belarus, Deputy Director of the Bashkortostan Export Promotion Center Rita Akchurina said, BUCE Press Secretary Roman Yaniv told a BelTA correspondent. The use of the BUCE import substitution platform by producers of agricultural products and industrial goods from Bashkortostan were discussed at a joint online seminar of BUCE and the Uzbekistan Commodity Exchange. The seminar was supported by the Bashkortostan Export Promotion Center. Taking part in it were about 30 entrepreneurs from the Russian region. According to Deputy Director of the Bashkortostan Export Promotion Center. Read more...

Priority livestock products in trade in India and Russia

  • 15 Jun 12:40

Priority livestock products in trade in India and Russia On June 9, the Rosselkhoznadzor took part in a meeting of the Russian-Indian Working Group on cooperation in the field of agriculture, chaired by Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Sergey Levin and Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare of the Republic of India Manoja Ahuja. The increase in trade turnover and the expansion of the range of agricultural products supplied to Russia and India is largely determined by the effectiveness of interaction between competent supervisory services in the field of veterinary medicine and phytosanitary. Vasily Lavrovsky, Advisor to the Head of the Rosselkhoznadzor, and Vyacheslav Semyonov, Deputy. Read more...

Russia will not leave the world food market

  • 15 Jun 12:39

Russia will not leave the world food market Russia, which is a major world food exporter, does not intend to leave this market. This was stated in an interview with TASS by Deputy Minister of Economic Development Vladimir Ilyichev, who heads the Russian delegation at the 12th ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) that opened on Sunday in Geneva. “As a major supplier of food on the world market, we intend to continue to remain on it, to supply our products to partners, our traditional consumers, and we are ready to take all the actions available to us for this, which we have repeatedly stated. But in order for the system to work, it is necessary so that all participants in the. Read more...

China, Serbia and India will fill the shortage of natural casings for sausage producers in Russia

  • 15 Jun 12:38

China, Serbia and India will fill the shortage of natural casings for sausage producers in Russia Russian producers of sausages and frankfurters may face difficulties due to the shortage of food casings. Will domestic producers be able to replace imports of an important component in the near future - in the material of the FBA "Economy Today". Europe was the main supplier of sausage casings to Russia, however, from July 10, 2022, the EU imposes a ban on the supply of artificial sausage casings made from hardened protein and cellulose materials. The restrictions will operate as part of a package of anti-Russian sanctions. According to expert Alexander Smirnov, sausage manufacturers may indeed face problems due to the lack of protein casings, but. Read more...

Ministry of Ecology: seasonal migrations of birds and animals can cause the spread of diseases

  • 15 Jun 11:31

Ministry of Ecology: seasonal migrations of birds and animals can cause the spread of diseases The Ministry of Ecology of the Moscow Region, together with colleagues from other departments, continues to monitor the epizootic situation in the region. This is due to the potential threat of cases of African swine fever (ASF) or avian influenza associated with seasonal migration. This is reported by the Ministry. So, since the beginning of the year, ASF quarantine has been introduced in Russia in 8 foci, including in the Yaroslavl region close to us, and a focus of highly pathogenic avian influenza was detected in the Stavropol Territory. "We exercise control over hunting resources – wild boars and birds," explained Tikhon Firsov, Minister of. Read more...

Victoria Abramchenko announced the release of domestic food packaging in 2022

  • 15 Jun 11:30

Victoria Abramchenko announced the release of domestic food packaging in 2022 Russian manufacturers are experimenting with the creation of domestic "environmentally friendly" food packaging to replace imported analogues, its mass production will begin this year, said Russian Deputy Prime Minister Viktoria Abramchenko. "We are now conducting an experiment, it is in the active phase - how to "marry" our pulp and paper industry with food manufacturers so that imported packaging can be replaced. We hope that the experiment will be successful," Abramchenko said in an interview with RBC. According to her, against the backdrop of the departure of foreign companies and technologies, the most pressing issue now is. Read more...

Retail returns discounts on products

  • 14 Jun 10:49

Retail returns discounts on products Retail has returned to traditional discounts on goods.This was told to Izvestia by the leading retail chains - Metro cash & carry and Magnit.Companies began canceling them at the end of February amid rush demand, so as not to quickly sell out the goods and not be left with empty shelves.Now some producers are ready to give a significant discount to chains - for example, meat, - say the manufacturers themselves.Experts admit that the trend for the return of shares has begun, but note that discounts are still isolated. Large federal retailers began selling groceries, meat products and dairy products at discount prices.For some manufacturers, they reach up to. Read more...

Vladimir Ilyichev: Russia will not leave the world food market

  • 14 Jun 10:46

Vladimir Ilyichev: Russia will not leave the world food market Russia, which is a major world food exporter, does not intend to leave this market.This was stated in an interview with TASS by Deputy Minister of Economic Development Vladimir Ilyichev, who heads the Russian delegation at the 12th ministerial conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) that opened on Sunday in Geneva. “As a major supplier of food on the world market, we intend to continue to remain on it, to supply our products to partners, our traditional consumers, and we are ready to take all the actions available to us for this, which we have repeatedly stated. But in order for the system to work, it is necessary so that all participants in the. Read more...