Rosselkhoznadzor introduced temporary restrictions on the supply of fish products to Russia from the Belarusian production workshop

Published 2023년 9월 13일

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The Russian agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, has placed temporary restrictions on the production workshop of RitMark LLC, a Belarusian company, due to concerns over counterfeit certifications and the use of raw materials of unknown origin in their salmon fish products. This decision comes after 6 out of 11 imported shipments from Denmark were found to have fake documents. Rosselkhoznadzor had previously asked Belarusian authorities to conduct inspections and prevent illegal supplies, but another shipment was imported on September 9, prompting the restrictions.
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Earlier, the Service informed the Department of Veterinary and Food Supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus about the identified facts of the import into Russia of salmon fish products of RitMark LLC, made from raw materials supplied to the republic from Denmark. At the same time, the Danish competent authority did not confirm the authenticity of the issued veterinary certificates. In total, from June to August 2023, out of 11 imported shipments, 6 were found to have counterfeit documents. Rosselkhoznadzor asked Belarusian colleagues to conduct an inspection of the production workshop and take measures to prevent illegal supplies to the Russian Federation. However, on September 9, the import of fish products produced by the production workshop of RitMark LLC was again carried out. The shipment was destined for a Russian recipient in the Moscow region. Considering that the enterprise continues to use raw materials of unknown origin during ...
Source: Fishretail

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