Russia: Roskachestvo prepares GOST for plant-based meat analogues

Published 2023년 11월 13일

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The Russian government plans to introduce GOST standards for plant-based meat analogues within the next four months in order to standardize the industry and provide transparency to consumers. This announcement follows a previous initiative to introduce state registration for plant-based dairy analogues. These efforts aim to regulate the composition and labeling of these products, as well as address concerns about their health effects and the influence of Western advertising.
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In the next 4 months, GOST standards for plant-based meat analogues will appear in Russia. This was announced by the head of Roskachestvo Maxim Protasov at the “Business Breakfast” in the “Rossiyskaya Gazeta”. “Plant-based alternatives to traditional foods are a fast-growing category. Therefore, we must standardize this industry: determine what types of protein can be used, what such a product can be called, and so on. The consumer needs to understand what is in any plant-based burger. We plan that such a GOST will appear within the next 4 months,” said Maxim Protasov. Earlier, the head of Rosselkhoznadzor, Sergei Dankvert, took the initiative to introduce state registration of plant-based analogues of dairy products. “Plant analogues, taking into account their composition, and these are dyes, sweeteners, flavors, preservatives, are far from the healthiest products. Many people pay attention to them only thanks to ...
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