The agricultural news article reports significant findings by Rosselkhoznadzor, Russia's agricultural watchdog, regarding violations in livestock products imported from Kyrgyzstan. The main concerns include the presence of pork in halal products and a scheme of illegal transit of pork fat disguised as Paraguayan products. These breaches highlight the inadequate veterinary control and oversight from Kyrgyzstan, leading to the inclusion of non-declared and questionable ingredients in products reaching Russia, and broader issues with product safety and transparency in the Eurasian Economic Union's trade network. The article underscores the serious nature of these findings, pointing to systemic problems in Kyrgyzstan's export practices and the need for improvement in veterinary supervision to ensure the quality and authenticity of livestock products exported to Russia.