Focus on Black Sea

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Focus on Black Sea
FOCUS ON BLACK SEA
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THE
SGS CONTINUOUS
AN SGS
CORPORATEIMPROVEMENT
NEWSLETTERNEWSLETTER
FOR AGRICULTURAL SERVICES
JULY 2015
Dear Customer,
Across the Black Sea region, crop yields
remain strong although Russia and
Ukraine both expect a slight decrease
in yields compared to 2014. However,
this is offset by a general trend towards
growth, as seen over the last five years.
Weather conditions, as always, have a
direct impact upon crops, their planting,
growth, harvest and yields. In 2015,
although the year started well with
generally fine conditions for planting,
there has been more rain than usual
since and temperatures have been lower
than average.
Even so, a surprise weather front in
Russia just before the start of the
harvest – heavy rainfalls with hail and
strong winds during the last ten days
of June – affected all the key grain
producing South and Black soil regions.
This meant that many of the inspected
fields were found with ears of barley and
wheat lying on the ground. At the same
time, Russia has a drought in the Samara
and Saratov regions (Volga) so the
forecast is for a decrease of yield here.
The influence of weather conditions
may cause some adjustments to the
preliminary forecast for the general grain
harvest in Russia and to the estimates
made about the quality of the new crop.
Based on our crop tour assessment and
the first tested samples of new crop,
we expect problems with the falling
quantity, the corresponding decrease in
protein and gluten („washing up“), and
the likelihood of fungus agro diseases in
the South and Black soil regions. From
Volga, we expect a low test weight but
high protein. We will determine the exact
quality during our Grain Quality Map
2015 project which starts on 15/07/15
in Russia and Ukraine and later in
Kazakhstan.
To better meet your needs, our teams
have been developing services and
investing in new personnel, equipment
and facilities. Read on to find out more
about SGS operations across the region
and your local contacts, as well as our
new services and infrastructure.
ALEXEY BESCHETNOV
Regional Business
Development Manager
NON-GMO EXPORTS FROM UKRAINE
SGS has made it possible for clients to export certified non-GMO crops from the Ukraine.
the value of crops. A MT of nonGMO soya may fetch $350 US, but
if contaminated by GMO its value is
significantly reduced.
IPP IN ACTION
SGS developed an Identity Preservation
(IP) programme following two decades
during which the failure of monitoring
systems in Ukraine meant it was almost
impossible to prove that crops were
GMO-free.
In 2012, after stringent monitoring,
sampling, testing, analysis and
certification, our IP programme enabled
a client to export the country’s first nonGMO parcels, some 600 MT of nonGMO soya. This rose to 100,000 MT in
2013 and continues to grow today.
ADDING VALUE
GMO contamination seriously reduces
SGS’s IPP relies on extensive sampling,
testing, monitoring, supervision and
inspections. To certify that a crop is
non-GMO, some 25-30 samples will be
taken for every 10,000 MT of soybeans
and tested using PCR. In addition,
some 150-200 samples will undergo
express-testing before certification
can be issued. This compares to just
one sample per 10,000 MT for loading/
unloading supervision sampling.
There are two routes to IPP certification.
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Seed to Loading: monitoring starts
with the seeds. SGS checks seeds,
before planting, then on maturity of
the plants we monitor harvesting,
storage and loading to containers.
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Silo to Loading: monitoring starts
at the inland silo, during or preshipment, when samples are taken
from the elevators in the silos. If
tests are negative, the grains are
loaded onto wagons, and the rechecked at the port storage facility
and when loaded into vessels.
SGS SERVICES
IPP has proven very successful for
SGS clients in Ukraine, before this
programme no soya beans could be
exported as non-GMO. We offer testing
for GMO, using real-time Polymerase
Chain Reaction (PCR) testing equipment,
and for all known GMO events.
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UKRAINE
Putting facts, figures and research at the
fingertips of clients has been a driving
force behind investment in services and
skills for SGS in Ukraine this year.
TOXICOLOGY TESTING
Launched in 2014, SGS Ukraine’s
toxicology testing laboratory delivers
a broad range of testing, and has
completed more than 200 samples for
dioxin testing.
With the majority of Ukraine’s corn
exports destined for China, we have
developed extensive testing and analysis
methods. These include most of the
pesticide requirements for commodities
destined for China.
Preparations are well underway for our
laboratories to manage the influx of
samples for testing and analysis in the
2015 season. There is particular focus
on the rapeseed crop, as it must be
dried in silos, and this is the process
during which dioxins can occur. There
is particular risk in silos using old
equipment and fuel which has been
heated before.
GMO IDENTIFICATION
Ukraine’s issues with GMO
contaminated crops have long been
understood, and activities have been
put in place to mitigate the issues and
even fight back. Recently, SGS’s GMO
testing services have been meeting
client needs for genotype determination
of plants, to fight back against fake
products/seeds being sold in Ukraine.
We use Polymerase Chain Reaction
(PCR) testing to identify which hybrids
and varieties have actually been planted.
MICROBIOLOGICAL TESTING
Often, exports require microbiological
pathogen testing before cargoes can
be accepted at their point of entry. We
have launched a new testing service,
checking cargoes for pathogens,
including viruses, to meet countryspecific regulations and prevent
rejection on arrival.
SMA AND INLAND DIVISION
Yagovenko Maxim
Senior Commercial Administrator
Valeria Yanevich
Commercial Administrator
Ekaterina Korshykova
Head of SMA subdivision
Alexey Garidzhuk
Commercial Administrator
GRAIN DIVISION
Valeria Boltinova
Senior Commercial Administrator
Mariya Ergieva
Commercial Administrator
Anastasia Zavada
Senior Commercial Administrator
Ksenia Khodus
Commercial Administrator
Anna Dyadkina
Commercial Administrator
Anna Belevtsova
Commercial Administrator
Yulia Ovcharova
Assistant Manager
[email protected]
Oleg Onischenko
Deputy Business Manager
[email protected]
Andrey Berkatyuk
Operations Manager
[email protected]
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PHYTOPHTHORA ACTION
Across the region, we are monitoring
the occurrence of phytophthora, a
disease that causes blight in potato
and tomato crops. To help monitor the
disease, and pinpoint its progress, we
are taking samples in the fields, from
different regions, and using the results
to map the disease’s distribution.
TRAINING FOCUS
Training our staff is at the heart of what
we do, but our recent focus has been on
sharing expertise with our clients. Last
month we held a two-day conference
for our customers to look at the issues
and/or problems that can arise with
contractual specifications, and how to
remedy them.
With a focus on international markets,
including China, we shared our own
statistical data to highlight the issues
and help attendees clearly identify
the subjects to concentrate on. We
also reviewed the issues surrounding
mycotoxins and dioxins in Ukraine, what
causes contamination, and how to avoid
it.
SGS Ukraine was joined by 27 clients for
one day of theoretical presentations and
for a second day to visit our laboratories.
FULL SERVICE
SGS Ukraine offers a full range of
agriculture capabilities including GMO,
toxicology testing, food safety testing,
inspections, farm monitoring, insect
mapping, crop surveys and field trials,
amongst others.
EDUARD ERSHOV
Business Manager
VEGETABLE OILS AND CONTAINER‘S DIVISION
Viktoria Zalipyatskaya
Commercial Administrator
Victoria
Golubyatnikova
Deputy Business
Manager for Customer
Care
Yulia Levandovskaya
Commercial Administrator
Elona Chulkova
Deputy Head of Vegoils
and Containers Division
Victor Sinitsyn
Commercial Administrator
Stepan Koshelev
Manager of Seed and Crop Services Division
Natalia Rudenko
Senior Commercial Administration
Georgiy Tykhonenko
Head of Vegoils and
Containers Division
Victoria.Golubyatnikova@sgs.
com
[email protected]
[email protected]
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RUSSIA
To meet growing demand, and improve
services to clients, SGS is investing in
new capabilities, extra capacity and new
offices across Russia.
VOLGA EXPANSION
YEISK TEAM
In July, in response to increased
demand, SGS opened two new
execution offices, at Saratov and
Nizhnekamsk, to service Russia’s
Volga region, a key grain and oilseed
producing area. Extending to more than
1 million square kilometres, the Volga
region has traditionally been served by
our offices at Volgograd, supported by
our team at Samara. The new offices
are strategically located 500km and
1,000km respectively from Volgograd
to extend our reach and deliver more
effective, timely services to clients
across the region.
Dmitry Tichenko
Laborant
Denis Katayev
Inspector
[email protected]
Valeriy Goncharov
Inspector
[email protected]
Andrey Rarin
Inspector
Igor Larkov
Manager of Yeisk office
[email protected]
Irina Korovina
Inland Manager South Russia
[email protected]
Evgeniy Nechepurenko
Operation coordinator
[email protected]
Sergey Yurov
Inspector
[email protected]
Vitaliy Karnaukhov
Senior Inspector
[email protected]
Oleg Lesovoy
Inspector
Andrey Savochkin
Inspector
Yulia Vishnyakova
Administrator assistant
MYCOTOXINS TESTING
Commodities being transported through
Rostov, whether for domestic or export
markets, must meet strict regulations
for mycotoxin levels, to prevent rejection
of cargoes, to ensure food/feed safety
and to protect human and animal health.
[email protected]
Ekaterina Kulichenko
Administrator assistant
[email protected]
Ludmila Gorlach
Laboratory Manager
[email protected]
Sergey Dementiev
Branch Manager South Russia
[email protected]
Alina Vovk
Administrator assistant
[email protected]
Liliya Miroshnikova
Administrator assistant
[email protected]
Oksana Pekarskaya
Administrator assistant
[email protected]
With increasing demand for
mycotoxins testing, from clients and
their destination markets, we have
decided to expand our capabilities. On
average, Rostov handles more than
100 samples for mycotoxins testing
every month. From July, we will offer
Liquid Chromatograph (LC) testing
for the presence of mycotoxins, on all
commodities, in our Rostov laboratory.
We have been conducting
mycotoxin tests for six months,
using immunological methods. This
investment in LC equipment and the
recruitment of personnel to deliver the
service will make our testing capabilities
more efficient and useful.
In addition, turn around times will
drop as we will operate seven days a
week, and samples will remain on site
at Rostov, saving time on delivery and
collection.
VOLGOGRAD TEAM
Dmitriy Razuvaev
Inland Coordinator
[email protected]
Andrey Martynov
Port Coordinator
[email protected]
Maxim Dobriy
Business Development Manager
[email protected]
Maxim Anikin
Operation Manager
[email protected]
Nina Kungurtseva
Laborant
Alla Lineva
Assistant of Coordinator
[email protected]
Svetlana Tyan
Assistant of Coordinator
[email protected]
Elena Larina
Laboratory Manager
[email protected]
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FURTHER FOSFA ACCREDITATION
In September 2014, the Federation
of Oils, Seeds and Fats Associations
(FOSFA) accredited SGS’s Rostov
laboratory for the testing of oilseeds.
The main commodities tested under the
FOSFA oilseed scheme are:
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Oilseeds
Sunflower seed oil
Rape seed oil
Soya bean oil
AZOV TEAM
Andrey Podgaichenko
Assistant
[email protected]
Valentin Kriva
Inspector
[email protected]
Alexander Kushnerovskiy
Senior Inspector
[email protected]
Sergey Sviridov
Inspector
Dmitriy Tsyban
Office Manager
[email protected]
Olga Korsun
Senior Laborant
[email protected]
Inna Kriva
Laborant
SEED & CROP SERVICES
Natalya Kostyuchenko
Laborant
Across Russia, we also deliver a
comprehensive range of seed and crop
services. Our Voronezh laboratory offers
seed sampling, and is also involved in a
new project to complete soil sampling
on more than 100,000-hectare of
property with associated agrochemical
testing.
Ekaterina Kim
Senior Administrator
[email protected]
Tatyana Goryachaya
Assistant
[email protected]
Irina Sitnik
Administrator
[email protected]
Marina Alieva
Laborant
Elena Nazarenko
Assistant
Rostov is the first SGS Russia laboratory
to achieve FOSFA accreditation.
However, alongside our laboratories at
Novorossiysk and Yeisk, Rostov is also
a Grain and Feed Trade Association
(GAFTA) analyst member.
[email protected]
ROSTOV TEAM
Igor Dudchenko
Manager
[email protected]
Inna Leontyeva
Administrator
[email protected]
Anna Malysheva
Assistant
[email protected]
Timour Rakhimov
Claim Prevention Manager
[email protected]
Anastasia Pokhlebina
Assistant
[email protected]
Nikolay Kondratyev
Senior Inspector
[email protected]
ROSTOV LABORATORY TEAM
Galina Chebotareva
Administrator
[email protected]
Kristina Lozovaya
Assistant
[email protected]
Alexey Levin
Deputy Laboratory Manager
[email protected]
Dmitriy Tekuchev
Chemist
[email protected]
Ksenia Ionova
Quality System
[email protected]
Alexander Nazarov
Chemist
[email protected]
Elena Dovbnya
Senior Chemist
[email protected]
Elena Edush
Senior Chemist
[email protected]
Vitaliy Kuzminov
Deputy Laboratory Manager
[email protected]
Ekaterina Zheleznyak
Administrator
[email protected]
Andrey Tolcheev
Laboratory Manager
[email protected]
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KERCH TEAM
Valery Homenko
Inspector
[email protected]
Sergey Zelyanin
Inspector
[email protected]
Pavel Novikov
Inspector
[email protected]
Vladimir Cheverda
Manager
[email protected]
Artem Kovylov
Senior Inspector
[email protected]
NOVOROSSIYSK TEAM
Miheev Gennadiy
Senior Inspector
[email protected]
Alla Danilova
Coordinator Assistant
[email protected]
Marina Tsareva
Coordinator Assistant
[email protected]
Natalia Movchan
Chief Chemister
[email protected]
Ludmila Kudryavtzeva
Agri Coordinator
[email protected]
Irina Gladkikh
Assistant
Maxim Lindenboym
Senior Inspector
Svetlana Klochkova
Chemister Assistant
Denis Frolov
Operations Coordinator
Ekaterina Bondarevskaya
Assistant
Slava Korobchenko
Assistant
Valentina Philatova
Assistant
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
SEVASTOPOL TEAM
Vladimir Shotkin
Inspector
[email protected]
Igor Dmitruk
Manager
[email protected]
Igor Nedbay
Inspector
TAGANROG TEAM
Elena Anpilogova
Administrator
[email protected]
Mikhail Shumlin
Office Manager
[email protected]
Eduard Kikhtev
Inspector
[email protected]
Ludmila Melnichenko
Express Laboratory Assistant
Nikolay Simeyskiy
Senior Inspector
[email protected]
Konstantin Nazarov
Coordinator
[email protected]
Alla Bachinskaya
Administration Assistant
[email protected]
Marina Kindyakova
Loborant
Ru Tuapse Agrilab (Tuapse)
Amir Gadirov
Inspector
[email protected]
Vitaliy Simko
Inspector
[email protected]
Anastasia Yakhlakova
Administration Assistant
[email protected]
TUAPSE TEAM
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OUR GLOBAL TEAM IS ALSO HERE TO SUPPORT YOU:
OLIVIER COPPEY
PAUL HARRISON
JOHNY BOERJAN
Executive Vice President
Vice President
Global Sales and Customer Care
[email protected]
Vice President
Technical Governance
[email protected]
GENNADIY SHULGA
BRUNO WIDMER
AXEL HARMSEN
Vice President
Global Business Development
[email protected]
Business Development Manager
[email protected]
International Sales Manager
[email protected]
DIDIER COLLET
ENRIQUE CALDERON
MARIA CARDONA
International Sales Manager
[email protected]
Customer Care Manager
[email protected]
Grain Coordinator
[email protected]
DOUNIA AMAMOU
PATRIZIA WEBER
FREDERICO STEWART
Soft and Food Coordinator
[email protected]
Guarantee Services Administrative
Manager
[email protected]
Guarantee Services Coordinator
[email protected]
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