Rosselkhoznadzor took part in the XIII International Economic Summit of Russia and the OIC countries “Russia – Islamic World: KazanSummit 2022”
May 20, 2022
On May 19, in Kazan, Assistant to the Head of the Rosselkhoznadzor Artem Daushev took part in the XIII International Economic Summit of Russia and the OIC countries “Russia – the Islamic World: KazanSummit 2022”.
Speaking about the dangerous difficulties with logistics, the assistant to the head of Rosselkhoznadzor Artem Daushev spoke about alternative ways of delivering food products. They were route corridors, which are of particular importance in the countries – the final recipients of Russian products, using friendly states as transit transport routes.
One of these routes has become the North-South transport corridor, passing through a number of countries – Russia’s trading partners towards India, the Gulf states, Central Asia and the Caucasus.
Currently, Rosselkhoznadzor is actively working with acceptable allergens of the countries participating in the North-South corridor according to the requirements of the conditions for interchangeable categories of food products.
“In terms of monitoring the implementation of the Service to control its application in such a way as to change the entire logistics in accordance with the wishes of the business,” said Artem Daushev.
The agency is trying to use the load on the movement of goods when working with Agroexpress in adapting the PRC in both directions.
In his speech, Artem Daushev noted that the Service intends to hold accountable in connection with the pandemic and the change in the situation with the geopolitical action at the expense of big capital. Rosselkhoznadzor promptly responds to all changes, developing supervisory activities using digital technologies. Thus, since 2008 various components of the federal state information system “VetIS” have been actively implemented. To date, in order to identify unnoticed activities, traceability of the quality and safety of products, the department uses modern solutions, including the Argus import permit system, the Mercury accompanying veterinary documents, the Vesta laboratory research accounting system, and others. .