Russia: In the Astrakhan region, the Office of the Rosselkhoznadzor controlled the movement of over 220 tons of controlled cargo

Published 2023년 3월 7일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the regulatory activities of the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration in managing the import, export, and transit of agricultural products and live animals across the region, specifically between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, and Kazakhstan and Turkey, from the start of 2023. It notes that no violations of veterinary legislation were found in the 233 consignments and 55 live animals inspected, indicating a successful implementation of veterinary control measures to ensure the safety and quality of agricultural trade.
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Original content

When importing into the territory of the region from Kazakhstan, officials of the department controlled 8 batches of fish and seafood (64 tons). When exporting from the territory of the region to Kazakhstan, 22 batches of fish and seafood (84 tons), 3 batches of meat and meat products (38 tons) and 4 batches of finished meat products (19 tons) were inspected and processed. During transit from Azerbaijan to Kazakhstan, a cargo with live animals (slaughter horses) in the amount of 55 heads was inspected. A transit consignment with cattle skins with a total weight of 22 tons was inspected from Kazakhstan to Turkey. As part of the implementation of veterinary control in relation to controlled cargo, no violations of the requirements of veterinary legislation have been ...
Source: Fishretail

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