Thursday, May 21 2026 17:36
Aline Grigoryan

Rosselkhoznadzor to inspect Armenian companies exporting Russia

Rosselkhoznadzor to  inspect Armenian companies exporting Russia

ArmInfo.At the invitation of Armenia's Food Safety Inspection Body, a delegation from the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision (Rosselkhoznadzor) has arrived in the country. The delegation includes veterinary and phytosanitary specialists.

According to the press service of the Inspectorate, supervisory  activities are scheduled over the next seven days at several Armenian  enterprises—specifically eight plant-cultivation and four  fish-farming facilities.  The inspections aim to verify that products  exported from Armenia to Russia comply with the requirements and  standards of Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) legislation.

The source noted that discussions regarding the inspection itinerary  were held with the Russian partners under the leadership of Tigran  Petrosyan, head of the Armenian regulatory agency.  Alexey Shcheglov,  head of the Russian delegation, conveyed greetings from  Rosselkhoznadzor chief Sergey Dankvert, expressing gratitude to his  Armenian colleagues for their swift response to the situation and  their readiness to organize joint monitoring activities. Tigran  Petrosyan assured that cooperation between the competent authorities  of both countries will always remain  constructive.

Notably, Rosselkhoznadzor issued a statement today announcing that,  effective May 22, 2026, the federal service will introduce temporary  restrictions on flower imports from Armenia. These restrictions will  remain in place until the inspection of greenhouse facilities is  finalized and the resulting data is analyzed.  "Despite the  guarantees provided by Armenia's Food Safety Inspection Body,  interceptions of quarantine pests for the EAEU continue. Out of 96.2  million imported floral units, 135 violations were detected. This  already accounts for 77% of the total violations identified  throughout the entirety of 2025," the regulatory body stated.