Ukraine: Cabinet of Ministers approves a bill to combat food counterfeiting

Published 2021년 10월 28일

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A new bill on food labeling and sale has been supported by the Ukrainian government. The bill aims to prevent unfair competition, ensure food traceability, update terminology, and harmonize national legislation with European standards. It also combats food counterfeiting, provides consumers with accurate information, and increases responsibility for violating food production and circulation requirements. The bill introduces new definitions and norms, improves current legislation on market operators, and strengthens hygiene requirements and responsibilities for violations.
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The government supported the bill, which sets additional requirements for the labeling and sale of food products and improves existing legislation in the food sector. The implementation of this bill will prevent unfair competition in the field of food production, ensure proper traceability of food products, update and supplement the terminology, as well as harmonize national legislation with European. This is stated in the message of the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine. "Further support and implementation of this bill will strengthen the fight against counterfeiting, provide consumers with complete, reliable information about food and increase responsibility for violating the requirements for the production and circulation of food," said Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine Iryna Novikova. Among the innovations of the bill: new definitions and additions to the norms aimed at combating food counterfeiting in the consumer market of Ukraine, for example: "counterfeit food", "food ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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