Labeling in a new way: New strict regulations for milk are introduced in Kazakhstan

Published Jul 26, 2023

Tridge summary

Starting from September 22, 2023, changes to Kazakhstan's technical regulation on the safety of milk and dairy products will require manufacturers to provide more detailed composition information on the packaging of dairy products, including the presence of vegetable oils. The new regulation aims to improve the quality and safety of dairy products and also allows manufacturers to use fictitious and combined names for their products. Additionally, the regulation includes the names of national dairy products to eliminate export barriers and increase availability.
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Original content

Manufacturers were required to provide additional information explaining the composition of dairy products. From September 22, 2023, significant changes to the technical regulation "On the safety of milk and dairy products" will come into force in Kazakhstan, the Kazakhstan Institute of Standardization and Metrology (Kazstandard) reports. Why is the technical regulation of "milk" being changed in the country? This is done so that the above products go on sale with better quality and safety. In addition, producers will have a new opportunity: they will be creative by applying labels to dairy products. Until recently, the state was guided by a regulatory document, which was adopted in 2013. Now it needs to be clarified. Now manufacturers will have to place information on the packaging of dairy products about whether they contain vegetable oils or not. In addition, products for children's nutrition will be identified differently. There will be no norm for ash content and the ...
Source: Agrosektor

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