Russia: Rosselkhoznadzor found bacteria in Belarusian milk and meat

Published 2022년 7월 28일

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Russia's agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, has increased control over products from three Belarusian dairy plants and four meat processing enterprises due to findings of harmful substances and bacteria. The dairy plants were found to have produced milk with E. coli, coliforms, and penicillin, leading to the increased scrutiny. Meanwhile, meat products from Slutsk Meat Processing Plant, Myastse, and Meat Processing Plant Pekalin were found to contain Listeria and remnants of veterinary preparations, prompting the action against these meat processors.
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Rosselkhoznadzor introduced enhanced control over the products of three Belarusian dairy plants and four meat processing enterprises. It is worth noting that the Rosselkhoznadzor has introduced enhanced control over the products of such three milk processing enterprises in Belarus as Polotsk Dairy Plant, Milkavita and Minsk Dairy Plant No. 1. This measure is due to the fact that bacteria of the E. coli group were found in the ultra-pasteurized milk produced by the Polotsk Dairy Plant, and coliforms were found in the Milkavity kefir. In turn, the presence of penicillin was recorded in the milk of Minsk Dairy Plant No. 1. Along with this, the same actions were taken against several meat processing enterprises in Belarus. These include Slutsk Meat Processing Plant, Myastse and Meat Processing ...
Source: RUAgronews

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