Rosselkhoznadzor opened the Mozambique market to supply a wide range of livestock products from Russia

Published 2021년 3월 15일

Tridge summary

The Rosselkhoznadzor and the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security of Mozambique have approved a broad range of livestock products for export from Russia to Mozambique, including meats, by-products, eggs, live animals, hay, fodder, feed additives, and processed food products. Russian companies can now export these goods after completing the necessary documentation and obtaining the necessary licenses from the Mozambique Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, and by being included on a specific list of approved suppliers by IS Cerberus.
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Original content

The Rosselkhoznadzor and the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security of the Republic of Mozambique have approved veterinary certificates for the export of the following livestock products from Russia to Mozambique: - meat and by-products obtained during the slaughter and processing of pigs; - meat and offal obtained during the slaughter and processing of poultry; - meat and offal obtained during the slaughter and processing of cattle; - lamb, goat meat and offal obtained during the slaughter and processing of sheep and goats; - incubation eggs and day old chicks; - live bird; - live cattle; - live small ruminants (sheep and goats); - food eggs; - egg powder, melange, albumin and other processed foods of chicken eggs; - canned food, sausages and other types of finished meat products; - hay and fodder; - feed for productive animals; - feed additives for cats and dogs, as well as ready-made feeds for cats and dogs that have undergone heat treatment. To obtain a license, which gives ...
Source: Aemcx

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