The New Zealand Embassy in Moscow is engaging with Russian authorities "as a matter of urgency" over Russia's ban of beef and beef offal, a senior official at the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) said.
Russian veterinary authorities announced overnight a ban on imports of New Zealand beef and beef offal, effective from February 6, following what it said were detections of contaminants in excess of Russian standards.
New Zealand did not receive prior notification of the ban and officials are seeking further clarification about the announcement, Rachelle Linwood, director market access at MPI, said.
Russian authorities enquired about ractopamine in 2012 and New Zealand confirmed that ractopamine was not registered in New Zealand for use in beef animals. "This still holds true," she said in supplied comments.
"New Zealand food standards are among the highest in the world and we are committed to producing high quality safe meat for domestic and overseas consumers," Linwood said.