The Association of Farmers of the Federation of BiH said Serbia banned the import of milk from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and requested by state bodies to protect domestic production and domestic market.
The official notice of the import prohibition did not receive producers, no milk suppliers, although a deadlock at borders in the lime exports in our country in the past two weeks have been recorded in the past two weeks. Bhrt.
The last twelve days or liter of milk from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is not exported to Serbia, dairies claim.
“Trucks already loaded with goods for Serbia.
Explanation of stalemate in exports, which is the Association of Farmers of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the relevant Ministry of the Republic of Serbia is that it comes to administrative difficulties regarding the renewal of the import permit, although the permits are claimed in the Association, valid.
“What goes to Serbia, that’s some million and a liters at the level of the month. And when there will be a situation that the milk will be able to reduce. Approximately the same part where we ask us to introduce reciprocal measures,” says Nedžad Beic, President of the Farmers’ Association of FBiH.
Dairies in the RS, according to the information we received from the Dairy Association, exports uninterrupted in Serbia. Neither in the Association, nor in the line ministry, were not informed of any prohibition of exports.
“We did not have anyone to say anything, now that we contacted with the pair of redeemeners from our members from our members, did not emphasize that there are some problems,” Miljan Erbez, the RS Mladry Association.
“We in RS, only in the system we have over 133 million liters of milk and a significant part of that milk in the last year, as many as 65 are going to have a continuity of milk export, the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management in the RS Government.
Answer from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Submissions of Milk from Bosnia and Herzegovina did not arrive in the Republic of Serbia, nor the competent Ministry of the Republic of Serbia. All Balkan countries are obliged, according to the signed CEFTA contract, comply with free trade rules, ie the trade of goods between countries.