Rosselkhoznadzor asked Kyrgyzstan to suspend certification of trout for export to Russia

Published 2023년 2월 14일

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Russia's agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, has called on Kyrgyzstan to halt the certification of trout and trout caviar exports to Russia. This action follows an inspection of nine Kyrgyz companies in January, which revealed excessive levels of harmful substances and suspicious larger fish sizes in the products. The decision to restart these imports will be based on future inspections of Kyrgyz producers.
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Rosselkhoznadzor appealed to the veterinary service of Kyrgyzstan with a request to suspend the certification of trout and trout caviar sent to Russia. This is stated in the message of the department. "In January 2023, the Rosselkhoznadzor initiated an inspection of 9 Kyrgyz companies producing fish products. Given the lack of a response from the competent veterinary department of the Kyrgyz Republic, as well as the continued supply of these goods to Russia, the service turned to foreign colleagues with a request from February 16 2023 to suspend the certification of trout and trout caviar from all Kyrgyz enterprises to Russian recipients," the statement says. As explained in the department, the Rosselkhoznadzor over the course of two years has repeatedly revealed the excess of the maximum permissible levels of prohibited and harmful substances in trout and trout caviar entering Russia from Kyrgyzstan. Also, during the physical inspection of these products, the inspectors of the ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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