Russia blocks Aussie beef

Australian beef exports to Russia will grind to a halt after the detection of growth stimulants in meat.

Cattle awaits auctioning at the cattle yards in Queensland.

Russia will step up import bans on Australian beef after the detection of growth steroids. (AAP)

Russia will step up import bans on Australian beef after the detection of growth steroids.

Limits on chilled beef from Australia were imposed on March 31 and frozen beef products are to be restricted from Monday after Russia's veterinary and phytosanitary service detected the stimulant trenbolone.

This will mean restrictions on all beef imports from Australia, spokesman Alexei Alekseenko told Reuters.

Shipments already en route will be accepted.

Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce said he will do whatever is necessary to recommence the trade - estimated to be worth more than $110 million annually - as quickly as possible.

"In the meantime to make sure we look after the people behind the farm gate ... we will be developing other markets," Mr Joyce said.

During a trip to Saudi Arabia next week, the minister will be promoting Australia's meat export sector, as will Prime Minister Tony Abbott when he visits China.

Although approved for use in Australia, trenbolone is not to be present in meat and meat products sent to Russia under the trade agreement.

The steroid was first detected during point-of-arrival testing in December.

At the time Australian authorities issued a notice to beef producers reminding them of the export obligations.


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