October 20, 2003

 

 

US Announced Increase Pork Exports From US to Russia

 

President Bush has recently announced an agreement with the Russian Federation that will benefit pork producers' bottom lines by increasing the sale of pork products from U.S. to Russia.

 

"The Russian Federation has taken numerous actions during the past few years that have negatively impacted U.S. pork producers and others in U.S. agriculture," observes Jon Caspers, president of the National Pork Producers Council. "President Bush committed to resolve these problems and he delivered."

 

"Our producers were really harmed by Russia's restrictions on U.S. poultry exports. Russia is the U.S. poultry industry's number one export market, and the Russian restrictions backed up the poultry supply in the U.S. and brought down the prices of U.S. pork and live hogs," he remarks. Russian restrictions on U.S. pork imports compounded the problem.

 

The administration's action sets a country-specific quota that will cease U.S pork from unnecessary surplus and subsidized pork exports from Brazil and the European Union to Russia.
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