Six slaughterhouses and six dairies in Serbia receive export permit for Russia
Six slaughterhouses and six dairies in Serbia today received permits for the export of meat, milk and meat and dairy products to the market of Russian Federation, the Administration for Veterinary Medicine of the Ministry of Agriculture announced.
That means that the products of Serbian companies will be exported to Russia, as well as to the markets of Kazakhstan and the Republic of Belarus, which are in a customs union with Russian Federation.
Slaughterhouses that now have the export permit for these markets are: Yuhor, Zlatiborac, Neoplanta, Big Bull, Carnex, and Srpsko Ruska Trgovacka Kuca (Serbian-Russian Trade Company) from Srpska Crnja, while dairies whose products will be exported to the markets of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus are: Sabac, Valeta, Kuc Company, Select Milk from Indjija, which produces goat milk, Somboled, and the company Ice Cream Factory from Nova Pazova.
Serbian companies are allowed to export pork and fresh pork products, beef and fresh beef products, goat, mutton, chicken, poults and poultry eggs, as well as canned meat, sausages, milk and dairy products.
They are also allowed to export leather, horns, wool, feathers, bristles, fluff, thermally processed cat and dog food, as well as additives for dog and cat food.