Ukraine wants to ban the sale of mushrooms

게시됨 2021년 11월 4일

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A new bill in Ukraine aims to align food legislation with EU standards by potentially banning the sale of mushrooms, except for those industrially grown, in agri-food markets. The bill, initiated by Prime Minister Denis Shmygal and Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Agrarian and Land Policy Mykola Solsky, among others, has removed the requirement for animal, poultry meat, fish, honey, eggs, milk, dairy, and plant products to be examined by a state inspector or accredited laboratory before sale. The current version of the bill stipulates that these goods can only be sold after testing in an accredited laboratory on the market.
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In order to harmonize the legislation in the field of circulation, safety, traceability and quality of food products according to EU norms, deputies can ban the sale of mushrooms on agri-food markets, except for industrially grown ones. This was reported by "Interfax-Ukraine", writes agronews.ua. The bill was registered in the Verkhovna Rada on November 1. It was initiated by Prime Minister Denis Shmygal, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Agrarian and Land Policy Mykola Solsky and a number of deputies. The provision according to which the sale of animal and poultry meat, fish, honey, eggs, milk, dairy and plant products on agro-food markets is possible after examination by a state inspector or in an ...
출처: AgronewsUA

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