The quota for the import of Turkish tomatoes to Russia ends

PRIME. The quota of the Russian Federation for the import of tomatoes of Turkish origin has been selected by 98%, there have not yet been any requests from the Turkish side for its prolongation, First Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Oksana Lut told reporters.

“We have not yet had an appeal for a prolongation… If there is an appeal, we can prolong it, but it’s a question of demand,” Lut said. According to her, Turkish tomatoes are now a niche group - they may be a little cheaper than domestic ones, but consumer preferences speak in favor of domestic products.

“We monitor the consumption index, what people like: they still like our tomatoes more. There are other tomatoes on the market, but still our tomatoes prevail in terms of preferences. Therefore, we believe and see that the consumer votes for domestic goods,” she added .

Russia has been imposing an embargo on the supply of a number of products from Turkey since January 1, 2016 in response to the Turkish Air Force attack on the Russian Su-24 in Syria at the end of November 2015. On November 1, 2017, the ban on the import of tomatoes from Turkey was lifted, and on May 1, 2018, Russia lifted the restriction on the number of exporting companies, while leaving a total quota for supplies of 50,000 tons per year.

After that, the quota was increased several times, now it is 350 thousand tons per year: according to Loot, at the moment it has already been selected by 98%. At the same time, the First Deputy Minister recalled that the Russian Federation produces more than 3 million tons of its own tomatoes per year.

Lut also said that there are no plans to impose any restrictions on the import of vegetables and potatoes, because, despite a sufficient harvest, they do not lie until the end of the season, because sufficient storage facilities are still under construction. "Therefore, in any case, in order not to be left without products, we will still have to import - we start importing from April," she said.

"If we are engaged in breeding varieties that have a greater keeping quality and at the same time do not deteriorate, remain in normal consumer characteristics, then we will go into additional demand. But as long as we live in this vein, and, of course, there can be no restrictions on imports, because then we are left without the required amount of production," Lut added. She recalled that in 2022, the Russian Federation produced 18.8 million tons of potatoes and 13 million tons of vegetables.

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