Rosselkhoznadzor opened the Pakistani market for Russian livestock products and agreed on the relevant veterinary certificates

Published Aug 3, 2023

Tridge summary

Russian livestock breeders have reached an agreement with Pakistan to export a variety of products including table eggs, meat, horsehair, and goat down. The export of these products will be accompanied by veterinary certificates, and the certificates can be found on the official website of the Russian Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance. Each batch of exported products must also be accompanied by a Halal certificate, although the accreditation of Russian Halal certification bodies in Pakistan is still in progress.
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Russian livestock breeders will be able to supply Pakistan with a wide range of products from table eggs and meat to horse hair and goat down. Rosselkhoznadzor, together with the Ministry of National Food Security and Research of the Government of Pakistan, agreed on veterinary certificates for export from Russia to Pakistan of the following types of products: 1. table eggs and egg products; 2. leather, horn-hoofed, intestinal, fur, fur, sheepskin-fur and lambskin raw materials, wool and goat down, bristles, horsehair, feathers and down of chickens, ducks, geese and other birds, by-products of animal origin; 3. meat, meat raw materials and by-products obtained during the slaughter and processing of cattle; 4. feed and feed additives of plant origin; 5. cow's milk and dairy products; 6. feed and feed additives of chemical, microbiological synthesis;7. natural honey and other bee products; 8. meat, meat raw materials and by-products obtained during the slaughter and processing of ...
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