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Russia will inspect another two Ukrainian cheese plants
06.06.2012 10:41 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) —
Rospotrebnadzor specialists will leave to Ukraine June 5 to inspect two cheese plants, whose products earlier have been banned in Russia.
Head of the agency, Chief Sanitary Doctor of Russia Gennady Onishchenko was reported by RIA Novosti news agency as saying. «Tomorrow, our people will fly (to Ukraine - Ed.). Their plans include two plants, if everything is normal with them, we will inspect the two in one go,» Onishchenko has said. Note. February 8, Rospotrebnadzor banned import of cheese from three Ukrainian enterprises, PE Prometey (Chernihiv region), JSC Pyriatyn Cheese Factory and LLC Hadiachsyr (Poltava region), having said that much palm oil was revealed in Ukrainian cheese. Later, the Russian party banned another four Ukrainian enterprises to supply cheese to the territory of Russia. This list includes Bashtanka Cheese Making Factory and Lozova Cheese Factory, Bel Shostka Ukraine and Khmelnytsky Butter and Cheese Base. On April 3, by results of negotiations of Economic Development and Trade Minister Petro Poroshenko with Rospotrebnadzor Chief Gennady Onishchenko it was stated that restriction for import of hard pressed cheese and semihard cheese made in Ukraine will be lifted on the part of Russia following removal of remarks made by the Russian party during inspection of LLC Hadiachsyr. Following the inspection, Rospotrebnadzor permitted Pyriatyn Cheese Factory, Dubnomoloko, Hadiachsyr and Prometey to supply their products to the Russian market.
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