Friday, May 15 2026 17:01
Alexandr Avanesov

Rosselkhoznadzor to conduct inspections of Armenian enterprises

Rosselkhoznadzor to conduct inspections of Armenian enterprises

ArmInfo.On May 15, Sergei Dankvert, head of Rosselkhoznadzor, held talks with Tigran Petrosyan, head of the Armenian Food Safety Inspectorate, as reported  by the Russian supervisory authority's press service. The parties discussed cooperation between the countries' competent authorities and compliance with requirements for the supply of Armenian plant and livestock products to the Russian market.

At the request of the Armenian side, Rosselkhoznadzor will conduct  inspections of enterprises whose supplies to Russia have been  suspended due to  suspected import of counterfeit fish products,  presumably of European origin. A preliminary inspection and analysis  of materials, including photographs, of imported rainbow trout has  raised doubts in Rosselkhoznadzor regarding the origin of the raw  materials used to produce the product.

The rainbow trout declared in the veterinary documents did not match  the imported fish in terms of morphological characteristics. It had  an atypical coloration for this species and an abnormally large  weight over 5.5 kg. This indicates that the fish belongs to a  different salmon family or to another trout species, which is a sign  of counterfeit goods. Salmon farming and sale are more common in  European countries, and such products may be subject to specific  economic measures (sanctions).

Furthermore, following the agreements reached, at the request of the  Armenian side, Rosselkhoznadzor plans to inspect crop production  facilities in the country to ensure the supply of truly Armenian and  phytosanitarily safe products. The Service expressed concern over the  increasing number of detections of organisms quarantined by EAEU  member states in quarantine products imported from Armenia to Russia.

During the past period of 2026, 39 million cut flowers were imported.  These were found to contain 135 cases of quarantine organisms,  representing 77% of the 176 detected in all of 2025. Of these, 133  were western flower thrips (California thrips), one was citrus  whitefly, and one was tobacco whitefly.

Since the beginning of 2026, 16.3 thousand tons of Armenian fruit and  vegetable products have been imported to Russia, with 146 cases of  quarantine organisms detected. Despite the decrease in fruit and  vegetable imports, detections continue. The total number of exporters  of quarantine products exceeds 2,000, and traceability of these  goods, as well as phytosanitary control, is difficult, as the  Armenian side acknowledged during the meeting. This indicates a lack  of sufficient oversight by the competent Armenian agency and also  raises concerns about Rosselkhoznadzor's confidence  in the  certification system for products exported to Russia.

Currently, the Service's territorial office has increased   phytosanitary control of quarantine products being shipped from  Armenia to Russia, and additional specialists from the central office  of Rosselkhoznadzor are planned to be brought in starting May 19,  2026.