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An experiment in labeling veterinary drugs, animal feed and oils has started in Russia

Russia
Regulation & Compliances
Innovation & Technology
Published Dec 25, 2023

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Russia has begun an experiment in product labeling for veterinary drugs, animal feed, and vegetable oils, which will last until August 31, 2024, with the participation of manufacturers, importers, and trade organizations. The labeling experiments for vegetable oils involve manufacturers of various types of oil, while pet food labeling will involve companies that produce products for various pets. The experiments will be voluntary and the labeling operator will provide equipment and codes to participants for the testing period free of charge.
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An experiment in labeling veterinary drugs, animal feed and vegetable oils has begun in Russia, which will last until August 31, 2024. The corresponding resolutions of the Russian government were signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. According to the documents, the participants in the experiments will be manufacturers of goods, importers, as well as wholesale and retail trade organizations. Manufacturers of refined and unrefined sunflower, olive, soybean, peanut, palm, coconut, rapeseed, cocoa butter and others, as well as margarine will be able to participate in the experiment on labeling vegetable oil. The experimental pet food labeling will involve companies that produce products for dogs, cats, birds, rodents and other pets. And in the field of veterinary medicines, manufacturers of immunological products, vaccines, as well as medicines that consist of two or more components will be able to participate in labeling. Conducting experiments will allow us to formulate a ...
Source: Milknews
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