In Russia, the quota for imported whey for infant formula may be reduced

Published 2023년 10월 31일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Russia plans to reduce the permissible volume of imported whey used in infant formula production. The current quota of 1,500 tons will be reduced to 580 tons next year. The country is dependent on imported whey, but domestic production of powdered infant formula has been growing steadily.
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The Ministry of Agriculture proposed to reduce the permissible volumes of imported whey used in the production of formula for infants. The corresponding draft order prepared by the ministry was published on the official federal portal of draft regulatory legal acts. We are talking about a product with a demineralization level of 90 percent (D-90). According to the document, next year they plan to reduce quotas by approximately three times from the current year level - to 580 tons. This year the figure was one and a half thousand tons. In the past, it was much higher - 3,661 tons, and a year earlier the import of no more than two thousand was allowed. The specific text of the bill has not yet been prepared. The document is undergoing public discussion, which is already more than half completed and after which the final text will be prepared. D-90 whey differs from other types of demineralized whey by more improved organoleptic properties (taste, appearance, smell, etc.), greater ...
Source: Rosng

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