Earlier, the head of the Rosselkhoznadzor Sergey Dankvert in an interview with TV channel "Russia 24" stated that Belarus needed to address the issues of traceability of products in electronic systems to be accompanied by electronic certificates, not paper, as it is now. Otherwise "we are just such products will not start," said Dankvert. The representative of the Ministry of Belarus Alexey Bogdanov reported that the work of the Belarusian and Russian systems of traceability of products will sync up to 1 June 2018.
"We want to connect our e-certificates with certificates of the Russian Federation, specialists from the relevant departments of the two countries are working closely to provide support of our products electronic veterinary certificates", - said the Hare, quoted by the state Agency BelTA.
According to the head of the Ministry, for Belarus the dairy industry is one of the most important areas in the agricultural sector, the quality of dairy products is given to the "increased value". "Today we not only feed the population but also a huge number of finished products have been exporting to the markets of third countries. In this case, our main task is to ensure product safety," said Hare.
The Rosselkhoznadzor had previously stated that he plans to apply to the Eurasian economic Commission with a proposal to solve the issue of the development of the mechanism (system) electronic confirmation of delivery of the products. The reason for this initiative was the analysis of statistical data of mutual trade between the EEU member States.
Last year, the Ministry of Belarus reported that the country is preparing to move to electronic system of veterinary certification. It was planned to develop before 1 January.
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