Damate is the first company in Russia to receive the right to export duck meat to Hong Kong

Published 2024년 9월 10일

Tridge summary

The Damate Group has become the first Russian company to receive permission to export duck products to Hong Kong after a two-year compliance process. The company is finalizing its product range and negotiating with Hong Kong firms, leveraging its turkey meat export experience. While this entry is significant, it is not expected to majorly impact the Russian industry due to niche demand for duck meat. Damate's high organizational standards are highlighted, and the export market includes China, Angola, Central Asia, and the Caucasus. In 2023, Damate produced 237 thousand tons of turkey meat and also engages in duck, lamb, dairy farming, and genetic projects. The company began exporting in 2015 and now has permits for the Eurasian Economic Union and 33 other countries. In October 2023, Damate's New Duck Farms in Rostov Region became the first to receive export permission to China, with shipments starting in January 2023.
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The Damate Group was the first in Russia to receive the right to export duck products to Hong Kong. The company is currently finalizing the product range and negotiating with Hong Kong companies. The group's experience in supplying turkey meat to Hong Kong, as well as its reputation as a manufacturer of high-quality products and a reliable partner, allow it to begin shipments in the near future, the company reports. "To obtain an export permit for duck, Damate specialists carried out extensive preparatory work. The entire procedure took about two years. The competent authority of Hong Kong organized a comprehensive audit of the veterinary and food safety systems implemented at the New Duck Farms enterprise in the Rostov Region (part of Damate). Based on its results, confirmation of full compliance of the products with national requirements was received and market access was agreed upon," the company said in a statement. "We are optimistic about the opportunities that are opening ...
Source: AgroInvestor

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