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Alina Hovhannisyan

Eggplants, potatoes, pome  and dried fruits: Rosselkhoznadzor imposes  further restrictions on Armenian products

Eggplants, potatoes, pome  and dried fruits: Rosselkhoznadzor imposes  further restrictions on Armenian products

ArmInfo.  Rosselkhoznadzor will impose temporary restrictions on the import of pome fruits, eggplants, potatoes, and dried fruits originating and shipped from Armenia, as well as on the transit of these products to EAEU member  states, effective June 3, 2026, due to the lack of mechanisms for  confirming the arrival of quarantine products by these countries.

According to the official statement from the Federal Service, the  restrictions will remain in place until a suitable protocol is  established to ensure the safety of shipped goods. "This once again  confirms that the Ministry of Economy of Armenia is experiencing  structural issues and is failing to fulfill its oversight duties  regarding agricultural producers. Following a government structural  reform in 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture of Armenia was dissolved,  and its responsibilities were transferred to the Ministry of Economy.   Currently, the latter department handles state policy for the  agro-industrial complex. It is responsible for agricultural policy,  agro-processing, livestock breeding, veterinary medicine, crop  production, the use of pesticides and agrochemicals, organic farming,  agricultural cooperatives, and fisheries," Rosselkhoznadzor noted.

Recall, yesterday it was announced that restrictions will be imposed  on the import of stone fruits (from EAEU TN VED code 0809: cherries,  sweet cherries, apricots, plums, peaches, and nectarines) and fresh  grapes (from EAEU TN VED code 0806) originating and shipped in the  Republic of Armenia, as well as on the transit of these products to  EAEU member states, effective June 2, 2026, until an appropriate  algorithm is developed to ensure the safety of shipped products.

Effective May 30, Rosselkhoznadzor (Federal Service for Veterinary  and Phytosanitary Surveillance) imposed temporary restrictions on the  import of fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, green vegetables, and  strawberries originating and shipped in Armenia due to identified  violations. The agency clarified that the agricultural products  supplied by Armenia did not comply with EAEU and Russian standards.  On May 28, Rospotrebnadzor suspended the sale of 64.5 million units  of Jermuk mineral natural medicinal table drinking carbonated water  in the Russian Federation. The instruction was based on the  manufacturer's violations of mandatory technical regulation  requirements. Excessive levels of bicarbonate ions, chlorides, and  sulfates were detected in the water.  Today, during a campaign in the  Gegharkunik region, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that  the RA government will provide assistance to agricultural exporters  to ensure that no one in Armenia suffers from sanctions.  He stated  that a program is being developed to subsidize the losses Armenian  producers will incur as a result of "unfair obstacles." Calling on  farmers to focus more on producing high-quality products that meet  international standards, Pashinyan noted that those affected by these  "unfair obstacles" will not be left alone to face their problems.  Assistance will also be provided to improve the quality of their  products.