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(우즈베키스탄)
최근 수입 거래: 2026-04-12
산업군: 식품 제조식음료 서비스업음료 제조
밸류체인 역할: 유통 / 도매소매식품 제조
우즈베키스탄 수입 파트너 커버리지
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Classification
Product TypeProcessed Food
Product FormFrozen
Industry PositionPrepared Meal (Processed Food Product)
Market
In Uzbekistan, packaged/frozen lasagne is primarily a modern-retail and online-supermarket item rather than a staple food category, with availability shaped by importer distribution into nationwide supermarket chains. Korzinka positions itself as Uzbekistan’s largest supermarket chain with 150+ stores across 12 regions and an online delivery model (Korzinka Go), making it a plausible primary consumer channel for imported frozen ready meals. Market access and time-to-shelf can be constrained by pre-market/entry compliance steps such as sanitary-epidemiological conclusions for imported food and conformity assessment/marking obligations applicable to packaged consumer goods. As a landlocked market, Uzbekistan is exposed to cross-border transit conditions, which can be especially disruptive for cold-chain products when neighboring countries introduce temporary animal-disease-related restrictions affecting meat/dairy goods in the region.
Market RoleImport-dependent consumer market for packaged/frozen lasagne (limited evidence of significant domestic industrial production in available sources)
Domestic RoleNiche convenience-ready meal sold via modern retail and online supermarket delivery; foodservice may also supply non-packaged lasagne
Specification
Physical Attributes
Layered pasta-sheet structure with sauce and cheese/meat components; commonly sold portioned as a frozen ready meal for oven/microwave finishing.
Packaging
Retail carton with inner tray suitable for frozen storage and display
Local-language (Uzbek) consumer labeling/marking can be a prerequisite for certain imported packaged consumer goods to obtain conformity documentation and be legally sold
Frozen cold-chain integrity is the primary quality and safety control point for this product form; temperature excursions can drive spoilage risk and retailer rejection.
Shelf Life
For imported products, Uzbekistan’s sanitary-epidemiological conclusion validity is tied to the product’s shelf life under the administrative regulation approved by Government Resolution No. 720 (2025).
Freight IntensityHigh
Transport ModeMultimodal
Risks
Logistics HighRegional animal-disease controls can abruptly disrupt key overland corridors used for Uzbekistan-bound cold-chain shipments. For example, Kazakhstan announced temporary restrictions (effective 24 February 2026) on the import and transit of certain meat and dairy products from and through parts of the Russian Federation due to a complicated epizootic situation, which can delay or block shipments of meat/dairy-containing frozen lasagne routed via those corridors.Pre-screen routing against active regional veterinary/transit restrictions; use alternative corridors/origins where feasible; ensure heat-treatment documentation and veterinary dossiers are complete for animal-origin components.
Regulatory Compliance MediumFailure to secure required sanitary-epidemiological documentation for imported food products can delay market entry or prevent legal sale, particularly when product composition/characteristics trigger the sanitary conclusion requirement.Align importer checklist early: confirm whether Resolution No. 720 (2025) workflow applies; prepare shelf-life evidence, product dossier, and labeling samples before shipment.
Labeling And Conformity MediumLocal-language marking requirements and conformity assessment obligations for certain imported packaged consumer goods can prevent issuance of conformity documentation and create enforcement exposure if goods are sold without required conformity papers.Finalize Uzbek-language labels (and required pack information) pre-shipment; coordinate with an accredited conformity body on the exact FEACN/HS scope and required tests/registrations.
Labor And Human Rights LowUzbekistan’s historic forced-labour controversy in cotton can trigger customer/brand ESG screening and enhanced due diligence expectations even for unrelated imported food items marketed in Uzbekistan.Maintain a country-level human-rights due diligence memo citing ILO monitoring and credible NGO updates; document supplier codes of conduct and grievance mechanisms for Uzbekistan-facing operations.
Labor & Social
Uzbekistan has a well-documented history of systemic forced and child labour in cotton harvesting; ILO findings reported eradication of systemic forced/child labour in the 2021 cotton production cycle and the Cotton Campaign ended its global boycott in 2022, but civil-society monitoring has continued to flag residual coercion risks in later harvests. While not specific to lasagne production, this remains a country-level ESG and reputational due-diligence theme for companies operating or sourcing across Uzbekistan-linked supply chains.
FAQ
Do imported frozen ready meals like lasagne require a sanitary-epidemiological conclusion in Uzbekistan?Uzbekistan’s sanitary authority (the Committee for Sanitary and Epidemiological Well-Being and Public Health) is associated with a government-approved administrative process (Resolution No. 720, 2025) for issuing sanitary-epidemiological conclusions for food and agricultural products, including imports. Whether your specific lasagne SKU needs the conclusion depends on how it is classified and processed in the national system, so importers typically confirm this early and apply through state service centers or via my.gov.uz when required.
What can block sale of imported packaged lasagne after it clears the border?If the product is in a category subject to conformity assessment and mandatory marking, lack of compliant Uzbek-language labeling and missing conformity documentation can prevent legal retail sale even if customs clearance occurs. This is because conformity documentation and marking obligations are part of Uzbekistan’s technical regulation and consumer-goods control framework.
Why is regional transit a major risk for meat/dairy-containing frozen lasagne into Uzbekistan?Uzbekistan is landlocked and often depends on regional overland routes. Neighboring countries can introduce temporary veterinary restrictions that affect the import and transit of meat and dairy products (for example, Kazakhstan announced restrictions effective 24 February 2026 for certain products from and through parts of the Russian Federation), which can delay or block shipments and stress the frozen cold chain.