On August 7, Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev ordered a one-year ban on imports of beef, pork, poultry meat, fish, cheese, milk, vegetables and fruit from Australia, Canada, the EU, the US and Norway.
UK food exporters are concerned over the possible damage caused from losing sales in the Russian market.
"It will have a big impact on business," the BBC quotes Sinclair Banks, the boss of fishing and fish processing firm Lunar.
Comment: D'uh! That's the whole point. And guess what, you deserve it for following the wholly irrational whims of a certifiably insane country.
Half of Lunar's annual turnover of £60 million comes from Russian exports.
"We've £200,000 of herring sitting at St Petersburg, we don't know if it will go through or even if it will be paid for," Sinclair Banks complained, adding that his company had already cancelled a boat exporting herring because of the sanctions.
Another food producer, cheese maker Belton Cheese is also suffering.
Comment: Simple solution, people: end the ridiculous sanctions on Russia and start listening to common sense.