Belarusian companies fully meet domestic demand for meat and dairy products, BelTA learned from the press service of the Agriculture and Food Ministry. Belarus has reached the highest food self-sufficiency rate in the Eurasian Economic Union. It relies 96% on domestic food production to meet its food needs. It is followed by Russia (89%), Kazakhstan (83%), Kyrgyzstan (81%) and Armenia (71%). “Belarusian companies fully meet domestic needs in meat and dairy products. Meat and dairy companies offer a broad assortment of high quality products. The food self-sufficiency ratio of meat and meat products in Belarus is estimated at 135.2%, that of dairy products at. Read more...
Tagging of dairy products on the Russian market remains voluntary this year, Russian government stipulated in a decree posted on its website on 7 April. For some products mandatory tagging will be introduced on 20 January of 2021, but for most on 1 October of 2021. This is the third time the Russian government has postponed the introduction of compulsory tagging. Previously the government scheduled the introduction of compulsory tagging for 1 July 2020. The Russian union of dairy producers, Soyuzmoloko, welcomed the decision. Hopes are raised now that the extra time could be used to re-consider the need for mandatory tagging on the Russian dairy market, said. Read more...
In the ranking of the most sought-after products - new leaders. In May of 2019, dairy products, soft drinks, bread, drugs and perfumes with cosmetics were in the top 5, although a year ago tobacco and alcohol were among the leaders. The changes are also related to the restrictive measures of the state, which raised the prices for these products, experts say. Retailers confirmed: vodka and tobacco are not among the most popular products among buyers. In addition, according to Taxcom, in May 2019, the top 10 included household goods, beer, confectionery, meat products and sausages,. Read more...
According to the Rosselkhoznadzor, veterinary certificates for these products were "fundamentally agreed" during negotiations with representatives of the Algerian Veterinary Service, which took place during the 87th General Session of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) in Paris Representatives of the Rosselkhoznadzor handed over two copies of signed veterinary certificates to their Algerian colleagues. Deliveries of dairy and meat products to Algeria can begin immediately after the Rosselkhoznadzor receives and places on its website the veterinary certificates signed by the Algerian side. Import of products is allowed only to those enterprises. Read more...
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