26 tons of duck meat were exported to Angola

Recently, a significant batch of duck meat was exported from the Rostov region to Angola. The Rosselkhoznadzor Office for the Rostov, Volgograd and Astrakhan regions and the Republic of Kalmykia controlled the export process to ensure the safety and compliance of products with the requirements of the importing country.

The exported batch of duck meat amounted to 26 tons and underwent full customs clearance in the Rostov region. The products were inspected and processed, and then sent to Angola for further sale. It is important to note that all stages of veterinary and sanitary control were observed, and duck meat was recognized as safe for consumption.

The quality and safety of the products were confirmed by the results of laboratory tests conducted at the Rostov Reference Center of Rosselkhoznadzor, as well as in other accredited laboratories. This ensures that the exported products meet high quality standards.

It is also worth noting that according to the results of monitoring in the FSIS “Mercury” system, no violations related to the legality of the origin of exported products were identified. This confirms that all legal requirements and procedures have been followed at all stages of export.

Rosselkhoznadzor issued an export permit through the Argus automated system, which ensures transparency and control in the export process.

Thus, the export of 26 tons of duck meat from the Rostov region to Angola is a successful example of compliance with all necessary requirements and standards. This confirms the high level of Russian products and contributes to the development of foreign trade relations.

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