
Since the beginning of the year, the Office of the ROSSELKHOZNADZOR for the Vladimir Kostroma and Ivanovo Regions (hereinafter referred to as the Office) has inspected 676.5 tons of cargo on the territory of the controlled regions when exporting dairy products, namely a protein product, cheese and butter, 0.9 kg when exporting fish products, 364 14 tons for the EXPORT of MEAT products, 265.5 tons for the export of feed and feed additives, 1.5 kg for the export of medicines and 90 heads of animals exported abroad.
In the Vladimir region, 540.3 tons of exported dairy products were inspected: Uzbekistan - 279.9 tons, Tajikistan - 54.8 tons, Azerbaijan - 79.1 tons, Turkmenistan - 31.6 tons, Georgia - 20.8 tons, usa - 0.1 tons, Abkhazia - 25.2 tons, Mongolia - 47.2 tons, Israel - 1.6 tons. 364.1 tons of exported meat products were examined: Uzbekistan - 42 tons, Azerbaijan - 203.4 tons, Abkhazia - 118.7 tons. 265.5 tons of exported feed and feed additives were examined: to Uzbekistan - 120 tons, Tajikistan - 82.5 tons, Georgia - 20 tons, Armenia - 43 tons. 1.5 kg of medicines exported to Tajikistan were examined .
When importing to the Vladimir region, cargoes with feed and feed additives were inspected in a total amount of 1396.5 tons. From CHINA - 1127.3 tons, Austria - 63 tons, Germany - 120 tons, Switzerland - 19.2 tons, Bulgaria - 20 tons, Belgium - 47 tons. Import of animals from Latvia - 1.
In the Kostroma region, 0.9 kg of exported fish products, namely sturgeon caviar, were examined.
In the Ivanovo region, 108.7 tons of exported dairy products were examined: 94.2 tons to Kazakhstan, 14.5 tons to Kyrgyzstan.
To cross the border of the importer's country, the Office, after examining the animals, issues a Veterinary Certificate Form No. 5a or a Eurocertificate if the animal is exported to the EU countries.
Thus, in the Vladimir region, the export of 32 animals was controlled, and the largest number went to Georgia - 4 cats and 3 dogs, and to Finland - 6 dogs and 2 cats.
23 animals were exported from the Ivanovo region. The most visited countries are Georgia and Turkey - 4 cats and 5 dogs went there.
35 animals were exported from the Kostroma region and the largest number went to Belarus - 6 cats, 6 dogs and 2 coats, to Israel - 2 cats and 3 dogs and to Georgia - 5 cats.