Ministry of Agriculture sees no risk of disruption in the supply of breakfast cereals to Russian stores

Published 2023년 1월 9일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Russia has reassured the public that there will be no disruptions in the supply of breakfast cereals and muesli, despite the mandatory connection of processors to the traceability system of FSIS Zerno starting from March 1, 2023. The ministry emphasized that the system is stable and will allow for all necessary operations to be carried out, and that the voluntary work phase, which began on January 1, 2023, has been well received by a significant portion of the processing market participants.
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The Ministry of Agriculture sees no risk of interruptions in the supply of breakfast cereals and muesli to Russian stores due to the mandatory connection of processors of finished products to the traceability system of the FSIS Zerno. This was reported to TASS in the press service of the ministry. "Processors will be required to enter information into the system from March 1, 2023. The Ministry of Agriculture is not considering postponing this period. There are no risks of interruptions in the supply of products," the Ministry of Agriculture said. According to the ministry, FSIS Zerno is currently functioning stably and allows all necessary operations to be carried out. The Ministry of Agriculture noted that from January 1, 2023, the stage of voluntary work in the system began. “At the ...
Source: Milknews

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