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Is Russia opening border for Turkish tomatoes?
According to Turkish media, the meeting between Russia and Turkey on 14 September will result in a temporary opening of the Russian border for Turkish tomatoes. The expectation is that Turkey will receive permission to export between 100,000 and 300,000 tonnes of tomatoes between October and May.
Before 2015, Turkey exported 338,000 tonnes to Russia. The tomatoes have become symbolic of the Russian boycott for Turkish fresh produce. Russia made no haste to lift the sanctions, because the country wants to protect its domestic growers. In August, after negotiations, it was concluded that the subject would be negotiated until a settlement was reached this month. The Russian phytosanitary service (Rosselkhoznadzor) has already conducted several inspections of various Turkish tomato companies. Whether the border will actually open remains to be seen. In recent months the Turkish and Russian media contradicted each other with some regularity.
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Other news in this sector:
- 2018-02-19 Russia behind cyber attack on Maersk and APM Terminals
- 2017-12-19 Unanimous EU extends Russia sanctions
- 2017-11-17 "Fourth harvest that's not gone to Russia, that is a structural problem"
- 2017-10-17 In five years, Russia will be self-sufficient in tomatoes
- 2017-10-13 Belgian pears on the rise in Estonia and Lithuania
- 2017-09-25 Russia warns Serbia of phytosanitary exceedances
- 2017-09-25 You won't lack for anything at the Russian market
- 2017-09-18 Is Russia opening border for Turkish tomatoes?
- 2017-09-13 Russia inspects Turkish tomato growers
- 2017-09-12 Photo report: What's on the supermarket shelves in Moscow
- 2017-09-04 Russia opens borders to Turkish vegetables, but not tomatoes
- 2017-08-30 Russians send 145 tonnes back to Kazakhstan
- 2017-08-29 Mediterranean stone fruit on Russian shelves
- 2017-08-22 Tomatoes in game of yes-no between Russia and Turkey
- 2017-07-19 Sanctions against Russia barely effective
- 2017-07-05 Russian minister of agriculture isn't hoping for an end to the boycott
- 2017-06-23 EU extends sanction against Russia
- 2017-05-29 Russia won’t change its mind about Turkish tomatoes
- 2017-05-22 Turkish tomatoes to Russia in winter?
- 2017-05-08 Turkey and Russia lift (nearly) all sanctions