DPR, Ukraine began to supply sausage to Russia

Published 2022년 1월 11일

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The self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) has exported its first batch of sausages, totaling 1.5 tons, to the Russian Federation, specifically to the Rostov region. This export is made possible by a decree signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, which recognizes certificates of origin issued in the DPR and the neighboring LPR and allows them to equal status with Russian certificates for state purchases. The DPR's Agroindustrial complex is currently experiencing sanctions and conflict issues, with ongoing violence despite ceasefire agreements, and allegations of Kiev's non-compliance with the Minsk agreements, leading to increased military support from the West.
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The first batch of sausage products from the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic was sent for export to the Russian Federation, the press service of the DPR Ministry of Agroindustrial Policy and Food said on Tuesday. "The first batch of DPR sausages was exported to the Russian Federation. The pioneer was Yenakiyevo Meat Processing Plant LLC. According to the company, 1.5 tons of domestically produced dry-cured sausages were exported," the press service said. The department clarified that the consignment of sausages was sent for sale to the Rostov region. "Enakievsky Meat Processing Plant" was founded in 2014 and specializes in the production of sausages, small sausages, cooked sausages, smoked meats, raw smoked, semi-smoked and cooked smoked sausages. Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree recognizing certificates of origin of goods issued in the DPR and LPR in the country and allowing them, on an equal basis with Russian ones, to ...
Source: Milknews

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