Russia: The quality of fodder corn in large deliveries for livestock breeders of the Novgorod region was controlled by the Rosselkhoznadzor

Published 2023년 8월 25일

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The Novgorod region imported over 18.5 thousand tons of fodder corn, primarily for feeding cattle and poultry. The North-Western Interregional Directorate of the Rosselkhoznadzor controlled the transportation of feed corn from various regions, including Kursk, Lipetsk, Samara, Saratov, Tambov, and Penza. State inspectors ensured compliance with veterinary and sanitary regulations during the import process, with the Kursk region being the largest supplier of fodder corn.
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Over 18.5 thousand tons of fodder corn were imported into the Novgorod region under the control of officials of the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration. Over the past period of 2023, the North-Western Interregional Directorate of the Rosselkhoznadzor carried out control of feed corn entering the Novgorod Region by rail with a total weight of 18,506 tons. Feed corn came to the region from Kursk, Lipetsk, Samara, Saratov, Tambov and Penza regions. State inspectors of the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration conducted an inspection of incoming batches of products, checked the documentation and compliance with the veterinary and sanitary rules for the carriage of goods controlled by the department by rail. The largest volume of fodder corn came to the region from the Kursk region - 8.3 thousand tons. For reference Feed or fodder corn is grown for the subsequent ...
Source: Agroxxi

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