| | | General InformationHow the Foreign Agricultural Service in Russia can help you expand your business.The Foreign Agricultural Service offers a variety of programs, services, and information resources to help U.S. exporters of food, beverage, and agricultural products learn more about the Russian market, establish initial contact with Russian buyers, and promote their products in the local market. On this section of our website you can learn about the information we collect and programs we operate in Russia on how to: - follow Russian import regulations for food and products,
- finance your transaction with credit programs,
- introduce and promote your products successfully.
Agricultural Trade Offices in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Vladivostok Support U.S. Exporters, Associations, and Partners in Russia atomoscow@usda.govU.S. Trade Pavilions: Each year, the ATO organizes U.S. company trade stands at two successful trade shows in Moscow, World Food, each September, and Ingredients Russia, each November. ATO also helps exporters and trade associations present their products at specialized shows for wine, meat, and seafood.ATO Test Kitchens and Trade Servicing: Contact us about arranging trade servicing and events to support your product sales. Want to serve your product to customers or the media? Let us know!Export Counseling: Got a product? Will it sell well in Russia? Check in with your ATO.Market Reports: ATO Russia produces detailed, informative reports on the retail, hotel, restaurant, and food retail sectors in Russia. We write market briefs on hot food items and trends. Read them all along with the commodity and economic reporting from FAS' Agricultural Affairs Office - America's premier source for whats happening with market access and commodity trends in Russia at links on this website.Work Regionally: ATO Russia works in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Vladivostok. On request we can assist in Yekaterinburg through the U.S. Consulate and with contacts in all Russia's major cities.We support USDA's trade promotion partners represented by the U.S. Agricultural Export Development Cooperators, the state Departments of Agricultural, and the four State and regional trade groups. See our links. Other Useful ContactsAmerican Chamber of Commerce in Russia Kosmodamyanskaya Nab. 52, Building 1, 8th floor 113054 Moscow, Russia Tel: (495) 961 2141; Fax: (495) 961 2142 Email: amcham@amcham.ru
American Chamber of Commerce in St. Petersburg 25 Nevskiy Prospect 191186 St. Petersburg, Russia Tel: (812) 326-2590; Fax: (812) 326-2591 Email: sbytchkov@amcham.ru
For questions on agricultural machinery, food processing and packaging equipment/materials, refrigeration equipment, etc., please contact the U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service: Foreign Commercial Service Bldg. 2, 23/38 Bolshaya Molchanovka 121069 Moscow, Russia Tel: 7 (495) 737-5030; Fax: 7 (495) 737-5033 E-mail: moscow.office.box@mail.doc.gov
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