Canada opens new market for Ukrainian products – State Food and Consumer Service
A new market intended for the sale of Ukrainian products, specifically milk and dairy products, in Canada

Canada is opening a new market for the sale of Ukrainian products, specifically milk and dairy products.
This is reported by the State Food and Consumer Service.
For a closer look at the form of certificate approved by the competent authorities of both countries for the export of the aforementioned goods, you can follow the link.
It is noted that the requirements of Canadian legislation pertaining to manufacturers of dairy products are explained in the zoo-sanitary certificate.
For reference. At present, the markets of 31 countries are open for Ukrainian milk and dairy products manufacturers, namely – the European Union, Eurasian Union, Azerbaijan, Algeria, Argentina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Great Britain, Dominican Republic, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Canada, Qatar, Kenya, China, Kuwait, Republic of Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Moldova, South Africa, North Macedonia, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Montenegro, and Japan.
Background. Mind earlier reported that five EU countries were proposing to Brussels to expand the list of Ukrainian products that can be transported in transit.
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