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The Russian Federation may launch labeling of edible oils

Russia
Regulation & Compliances
Published Feb 3, 2024

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The Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed mandatory labeling for certain edible vegetable oils and dry pet food starting October 1, 2024. This is part of an ongoing voluntary experiment on labeling fat and oil products in the country. The Ministry believes this will decrease illegal product circulation and increase market transparency. The proposal also includes mandatory labeling for veterinary drugs from the same date.
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From October 1, 2024, it is proposed to introduce mandatory labeling of certain types of vegetable oils and dry food In Russia, from October 1, 2024, it is proposed to introduce mandatory labeling of certain types of edible vegetable oils. This initiative was proposed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade. The draft corresponding resolution is posted on the website regulation.gov.ru. The Ministry reminds that from December 25, 2023 to August 31, 2024, a voluntary experiment on labeling fat and oil products is taking place in the Russian Federation, within the framework of which manufacturers, importers and wholesale and retail trade organizations can test labeling technologies and interaction with the labeling information system. Producers of unrefined and refined soybean, peanut, olive, palm, sunflower, coconut, rapeseed and other types of oils, as well as margarine and cocoa butter (HS codes 1507-1517 and 1804 00 000 0) are taking part in the experiment. It is now planned that ...
Source: Specagro
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