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Grain Safety at Risk: Why Over 1,000 Grain Declarations Were Revoked in Stavropol

by Tatiana Ivanova
8 December 2024
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Grain Safety at Risk: Why Over 1,000 Grain Declarations Were Revoked in Stavropol
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In 2024, the Stavropol region faced widespread issues with grain storage and safety compliance. The North Caucasus division of Rosselkhoznadzor invalidated 1,091 safety declarations for grain due to violations such as improper storage conditions, which led to infestations by pests like grain weevils. These issues resulted in the suspension of operations for over 70,000 tons of wheat in one instance. Across Russia, about 20% of all grain declarations were found non-compliant, reflecting a nationwide challenge.

Key Violations and Challenges

The primary violations cited included:

  • Improper pest control: Grain storage often lacked adequate protection against insect infestations.
  • Incomplete testing: Many samples were not tested for all required safety parameters, such as GMO content and toxic elements.
  • Faulty documentation: Errors in paperwork, including inaccurate declarations and fraudulent laboratory test reports, were common.
  • Inadequate laboratory accreditation: Some tests were conducted in unapproved laboratories, undermining their validity.

These lapses not only violated regulations but also posed significant risks to food safety and export credibility.

Regulatory Actions and Warnings

Rosselkhoznadzor issued over 1,084 warnings to businesses regarding their non-compliance. Additionally, the agency emphasized the importance of:

  • Using accredited laboratories for grain testing.
  • Ensuring storage facilities meet safety standards.
  • Strictly following pest control protocols.

The crackdown also underscored the role of digital tools like the FGIS “Saturn” platform for accurate pesticide usage reporting.

Implications for Stakeholders

The annulment of grain declarations can lead to significant economic losses for farmers and producers. Non-compliance affects both domestic sales and export potential, particularly in markets with stringent safety requirements. The actions in Stavropol highlight the need for improved training, better infrastructure, and stricter adherence to safety protocols.


The recent annulment of grain declarations in Stavropol serves as a wake-up call for the agricultural sector. Strengthening storage practices, improving testing protocols, and ensuring regulatory compliance are critical to maintaining grain quality and market competitiveness. By addressing these challenges, stakeholders can safeguard both their products and reputations.


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Tags: Agricultural RegulationsAgricultureFarmersfood safetyGrain Safetypest controlRosselkhoznadzorStavropol

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