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Fatima Latifova
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A delegation led by Goskar Tahmazli, Chairman of the Azerbaijan
Food Safety Agency (AFSA), made a business visit to the Russian
Federation. During the visit, the AFSA Chairman met with Sergey
Dankvert, head of the federal Service for Veterinary and
Phytosanitary Surveillance of the Russian Federation
("Rosselkhoznadzor"), Azernews reports.
During the meeting, discussions were held on food safety, plant
and animal health, increasing agricultural exports from Azerbaijan
to the Russian Federation this year, and cooperation between the
Azerbaijan Food Safety Institute (AFSI) and the relevant Russian
institutions.
The discussions focused on agreements and memoranda of
understanding on cooperation in plant quarantine and protection,
veterinary and phytosanitary control, and the fight against
transboundary animal diseases.
Chairman Tahmazli emphasized the importance of measures taken in
the fields of food safety, veterinary, and phytosanitary control
between the relevant institutions of the two countries, and the
necessity of joint action to combat transboundary animal diseases.
He highlighted the importance of strengthening these relations and
ensuring biological safety.
Dankvert expressed satisfaction with the developing cooperation
between AFSA and "Rosselkhoznadzor." He noted that more efficient
organization of relations in the field of food safety and the
expansion of these relations have led to an increase in the export
of agricultural products from Azerbaijan to the Russian Federation
and ensured more effective control over this process.
The achievements resulting from mutual cooperation were also
addressed during the meeting. It was reported that the equivalence
of the approval systems for food establishments between the two
countries was recognized and cooperation on the registration of
high-risk food production facilities was expanded. Additionally, an
agreement was reached on the export of high-risk food products
produced in Azerbaijan to the Russian Federation as a result of the
meeting between the heads of AFSA and "Rosselkhoznadzor."
Detailed discussions were held on the export of high-risk food
products produced in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic to Russia.
A general agreement was reached on the export of these products,
and it was noted that this would not only expand the access of food
enterprises in the Autonomous Republic to international markets but
also create wide opportunities for the development of the food
industry.
Tahmazli stressed the significance of the close cooperation
between the Azerbaijan Food Safety Institute and several
institutions and research centers of the Russian Federation. Within
the framework of cooperation with the "Federal Center for Animal
Health" (FGBI "ARRIAH"), it is planned to organize epizootiological
monitoring of particularly dangerous animal diseases in border
countries, develop a control program for foot-and-mouth disease and
rabies, and conduct scientific risk assessments of particularly
dangerous animal diseases. Trainings have been organized with the
participation of Institute employees, and the Central Veterinary
Laboratory of the Institute successfully participated in
proficiency tests for foot-and-mouth disease organized by the
"Federal Center for Animal Health."
It was noted that within the framework of cooperation between
the relevant institutes, joint scientific-practical seminars and
trainings on combating infectious animal diseases, protecting
animal and human health, information exchange on food safety and
epizootiological status, and existing legislative acts in the
countries, as well as the implementation of joint scientific
research projects, will further expand the achievements.
It was reported that 74 vaccine samples produced in Russia
against animal diseases were subjected to laboratory tests in
Azerbaijan and their compliance was confirmed. Tahmazli expressed
gratitude to Dankvert for his proposal to gift SAT-2 vaccines from
the Russian Federation for vaccinating animals against
foot-and-mouth disease in border areas, and for his efforts and
practical activities in developing cooperation between the two
organizations. He stated that these actions would facilitate the
increase of trade turnover between the two countries. He emphasized
that import and export operations of food products would be
conducted more efficiently and promptly in the future under mutual
cooperation and trust.
During the meeting, Tahmazli expressed confidence that the
appointment of Oksana Lut as the new Minister of Agriculture of the
Russian Federation would contribute to the development of mutual
cooperation and wished her success in her endeavors.
Dankvert positively assessed the current state of cooperation
between the two organizations in the fields of food safety,
veterinary, and phytosanitary control, expressing confidence that
the work being carried out in these areas would contribute to the
increase of trade turnover between the two countries.
Other issues of mutual interest were also addressed during the
meeting.
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