Bosnia and Herzegovina opens market to Ukraine mechanically deboned poultry

41 markets have opened to Ukrainian exports
calendar icon 5 August 2024
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Bosnia and Herzegovina has opened its market to Ukrainian mechanically deboned poultry, according to a news release from Interfax, which cited a statement by the press service for the State Service on Food Safety and Consumer Protection.

"The service, cooperating with the Foreign Ministry, continues to open the global trade arena to our manufacturers. They are working on around 63 other countries in almost 200 areas," service head Sergei Tkachuk said in the statement.

The approved template of a veterinarian certificate for such products was published on the service website in the sections "International Cooperation," "Veterinary and Safety," and "Certificates for Export from Ukraine."

The first step for exporting Ukrainian animal products is a request from the market operator to the territorial body of the State Service for Food Safety and Consumer Protection at the location, the service said.

Since the beginning of the crisis, 41 templates of international certificates have been approved for exports of goods subject to state veterinary and sanitary control in Ukraine, which means 41 markets have opened to Ukrainian exports, the service said.

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