Ukraine: The State Consumer Service is negotiating the supply of products to new markets

게시됨 2021년 5월 12일

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The State Consumer Service in Ukraine has reported a significant increase in the counterfeiting of milk and dairy products, particularly butter, with over 31 tons of products withdrawn in the first four months of 2021. The service has conducted more than 3,000 inspections to address this issue. In a positive development, the service is also working to expand Ukrainian producers' access to international markets, with ongoing negotiations with China, India, Canada, Malaysia, Mexico, and South Korea. The focus is on exporting poultry, livestock, beef and pork, milk and dairy products, honey, fruits, legumes, wheat flour, fish, and fish products.
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The State Consumer Service also announced in April that since the beginning of the year it has conducted 85 scheduled and 2.9 thousand unscheduled inspections, as a result of which it withdrew more than 31 tons of products. According to the head of the service Vladislava Magaletskaya, in the first quarter of 2021, producers often counterfeited milk and dairy products. Butter was especially often forged, and the most common violation in its production - the presence of fats of non-dairy origin. In her message, Magaletska also clarified that another important area of work of the State Consumer Service is the opening of new markets for Ukrainian producers. Negotiations are under way with China, India, Canada, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea and other countries. She reminded that the issue of Ukrainian meat exports to South Africa was raised during the talks during the last visit. According to the State Consumer Service, in 2021 work continues to expand exports for various items, ...
출처: AllRetail.ua

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