Russian Animal and Plant Health Supervision Service: Russian companies are allowed to supply dairy products to Hong Kong

Published Oct 25, 2023

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Moscow and Hong Kong have reached an agreement allowing Russian companies to export dairy products to Hong Kong, as long as registered importers apply for import approval from the Hong Kong Center for Food Safety. This move aims to triple Russia's agricultural product exports to Hong Kong, following an increase in exports from January to August this year. The Russian Federal Service for Animal and Plant Health Supervision is also discussing the possibility of exporting livestock meat and dairy products to Hong Kong.
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Russian Satellite News Agency, Moscow, October 24th According to the Russian Federal Service for Animal and Plant Health Supervision, Russian companies can start supplying dairy products to Hong Kong. ​ The Russian Federal Service for Animal and Plant Health Supervision and the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China have agreed on the health certificates required for Russian milk and dairy products to be exported to Hong Kong. ​ The announcement pointed out that registered importers in Hong Kong must also apply for import approval from the Hong Kong Center for Food Safety in advance. ​ On October 16, Dmitry Krasnov, director of the Russian Agricultural Products Export Development Center, said that Russia hopes to at least triple its exports of agricultural products to Hong Kong, China. Darya Yi, representative of the Russian Federal Service for Animal and Plant Health Supervision Sakova said that since 2019, 15 pig ...
Source: Foodmate

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