Rosselhoznadzor doesn’t rule out the possibility of a full ban on import of Belarusian dairy products to Russia.
Russia's agricultural-oversight agency, Rosselhoznadzor, said on June 22 that it would have to impose restrictions on all or some dairy imports from Belarus if measures to address poor-quality supplies were not taken.
"I think Rosselhoznadzor overreacted a bit," Russian Agriculture Minister Aleksandr Tkachev later said.
"We pointed out problems to certain producers, not about all volumes of milk," he added.
According to the minister, Russia is currently facing a deficit of milk and "it would be rather challenging to do without Belarus," RFE/RL quotes him saying.
In Minsk, Belarusian Agriculture Minister Leanid Zajats said he saw no quality problems, adding that "this issue is made up."
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