Russia warns of rice import ban from Pakistan over phytosanitary issues

Russia warned Pakistan of imposing another rice import ban over phytosanitary issues in shipments

Russia warns of rice import ban from Pakistan over phytosanitary issues
Russia warns of rice import ban from Pakistan over phytosanitary issues

Russia has warned Pakistan that it may impose another ban on rice imports if phytosanitary issues are not resolved in upcoming shipments.

As reported by Dawn, the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (FSVPS) issued a notification on April,2024 regarding violations of international and Russian phytosanitary standards in a shipment of rice imported from Pakistan.

The notification, numbered FS-SA-3/6592 and dated April 2, 2024, highlights the presence of a quarantine organism, “Megaselia scalaris (Loew),” in the rice shipment.

The FSVPS has asked the plenipotentiary and trade representative at the Pakistani embassy in Russia to conduct an immediate investigation into the matter.

The trade team at the Pakistani embassy in Moscow forwarded the translated letter from Russian authorities to Pakistan's Department of Plant Protection and other relevant government agencies.

The letter by the embassy to the DPP states, “In view of the above, it is requested that an investigation may be conducted immediately and the results of the investigation may please be shared with FSVPS in order to avoid any possible ban on rice exports in the future.”

At the same time, the FSVPS has sent an official message to the director of the DPP, requesting increased cooperation regarding plant quarantine measures.

Moreover, Russia previously banned rice imports from Pakistan for about two years starting in 2019, and earlier, in December 2006, due to food safety concerns.