Russia: American Corn And Soybeans Unfit For Human Consumption

February 13, 2016 in News by RBN Staff

Posted on February 11, 2016 by Sean Adl-Tabatabai

On February 15 this year Russian President Vladimir Putin will keep good on his promise to ban all American corn and soybeans from being imported into Russia. 

Russia’s safety watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor has officially announced on Wednesday that American producers have failed to meet Russian biological standards, and that their corn and soybeans are “unfit for human consumption”.

Since the products shipped from the United States pose a real threat to Russia, and the US guarantees are not valid, we reserve the right to introduce temporary restrictions on imports of US corn and soybeans,” said Rosselkhoznadzor spokesman Aleksey Alekseenko.

The Russian ban on unhealthy American produce is part of a bigger plan that Putin initiated earlier in the year where he has promised that Russia will become the world’s biggest exporter of non-GMO food and an “organic superpower”.

RT.com reports:

The watchdog has found dry rot in corn and numerous weed seeds in soybeans, he added.

US officials said the assessment of corn is done without checking microbiological conditions.

“We were dumfounded. Every batch of products should come with a microbiological certificate that guarantees food safety. It turns out the products are not being tested,” said Alekseenko.

In 2015, the watchdog found 64 cases of bacterial contamination in US soybeans. In January 2016, it found four additional cases of bacterial contamination, including a bacteria non-existent in Russia.

The US exported 300,000 tons of soybeans to Russia from January to October last year.

The possible cost of the quarantined goods sent to Russia is 15 billion rubles ($188 million), according to the watchdog.