Ukraine and Azerbaijan agreed on 7 forms of veterinary certificates

Published 2021년 4월 9일

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Ukraine and Azerbaijan have agreed to increase trade cooperation across a range of agricultural products including fodder, meat, dairy, fish, and animal products. The agreement, set to be officially implemented from April 13, 2021, follows the expiration of the 1993 Agreement on cooperation in the field of veterinary medicine between the two countries. Furthermore, an agreement on food safety is nearing completion to facilitate smoother trade and market access, aiming to boost state revenues.
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Among the agreed documents are certificates for export to Azerbaijan of Ukrainian fodder of plant origin, raw materials of animal origin, meat, meat and dairy products, fish and fish products. This was reported by the press service of the State Service for Food Safety and Consumer Protection. "The Azerbaijani side is considering draft veterinary certificates for the export of animal products to Azerbaijan (honey, bee products, table eggs, fish feed flour, marine mammals, crustaceans and invertebrates, etc.)," the statement reads. The agency also reminded that from April 13, 2021 the new rules of export and import between Ukraine and Azerbaijan will apply, when the Agreement on cooperation in the field of veterinary medicine, which was signed within the CIS in 1993, expires. "In this regard, the State Consumer Service is working closely with the Food Safety Agency of Azerbaijan to ensure that the transition to the new rules was carried out without hindrance, and cooperation between ...
Source: Agrobusiness

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