The Russian Federation introduced new labeling for ice cream and cheese

Published 2021년 6월 2일

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A new labeling system, the "Honest Sign," has been introduced in Russia for ice cream and cheese products starting June 1. This system is designed to mark products that adhere to GOSTs and the declared recipe. Both ice cream and cheese manufacturers have largely complied with the regulation, with 85% of ice cream producers and all cheese companies already registered. The labeling process is efficient, with 99% of applications processed in under 10 minutes. The supply chain is not expected to be disrupted, and a shortage of these products is not forecasted.
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New labeling has appeared on the packaging of Russian ice cream and cheese since June 1. According to the correspondent of "KazakhZerno.kz", according to the new regulation, manufacturers of these products are obliged to mark their products, which strictly comply with GOSTs and the declared recipe, with the "Honest Sign" symbol. 85% of ice-cream producers and all cheese-making enterprises have already registered in the national database of “Honest mark” labeling. As usual, many manufacturers submitted documents at the last moment, but the system coped with the load: 99% of applications are processed in less than 10 minutes. As the representatives of the operator added, both large and medium-sized manufacturers informed about their readiness to mark their products with a special sign. At the same time, it was noted that the completion of preparations for the launch of the innovation by some companies will not lead to the disruption of their supply to retail chains. A ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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