Representatives representing farmers and the dairy company Vita have formally requested that the Agency for Food and Veterinary (AUV) promptly publish the findings of the dairy analyses conducted on Vita. During a press conference held at the AUV premises, the representatives insisted that the results be made public on the current day, asserting that no further delay was necessary. Farmer Elvir Uka stated that their demand aligns with an existing agreement established with the Ministry of Agriculture, emphasizing that their request does not exceed the terms of that agreement.
Meanwhile, Kushtrim Tigani, representing the dairy company Vita, provided a differing timeline. He reported that the acting Minister of Agriculture, Armend Muja, had previously informed him during a meeting that while the analysis results would be accepted on April 10th, the official publication of these results would follow at a later date. The core of the discussion revolves around the timely release of the AUV’s findings.
The farmers’ group and their representatives are pushing for immediate transparency regarding the dairy’s compliance status. Conversely, Vita’s representative cited previous directives from the Ministry, setting a specific date for the formal release of the comprehensive results. This exchange highlights differing expectations regarding the publication schedule of the critical dairy analyses.
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