date:Aug 16, 2012
hing a bilateral trade agreement at the end of July.
Restrictions in Russia remain in place, although Russia was still the biggest destination for Brazilian pork in July 2012. Camargo Neto said the industry was working hard to remove the Russian embargo on pork from three states Rio Grande do Sul, Paran and Mato Grosso which has been in place for just over a year.
We are waiting for the outcome of a recent mission where Russian veterinarians visited six pig plants in RS, SC and PR,he said, a