Five Russian enterprises obtained the right to supply dairy products to South Korea

Published 2021년 11월 19일

Tridge summary

Five Russian enterprises have been approved by South Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety to export dairy products, including ice cream and butter. Currently, Russia is already allowed to export butter, milk powder, lactose, and ice cream to South Korea. However, these potential exporters must meet South Korea's veterinary and sanitary requirements. The Rosselkhoznadzor is actively working to gain access to the Korean market for other dairy products such as condensed milk, cream, cheese, fermented milk products, and demineralized milk powder.
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Five Russian enterprises received the right to supply dairy products to South Korea. This is stated in the message of the Rosselkhoznadzor. "As part of the work carried out by the Rosselkhoznadzor with the competent authorities of third countries, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety of the Republic of Korea (MFDS) has granted the right to export dairy products - ice cream and butter - to five Russian enterprises," the message says. Currently, Russia has the right to supply South Korea with butter, milk powder, lactose and ice cream. In case of interest in exporting these types of dairy products to the Republic of Korea, Russian participants in foreign economic activity must undergo an examination for compliance with the veterinary and sanitary requirements of ...
Source: Milknews

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