The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development, in collaboration with the Food and Veterinary Agency (FVA), has initiated a comprehensive monitoring process for the milk and dairy products market. According to a recent media announcement, this initiative is mandated under the Ministry’s decision and the national Food Law. As part of this structured monitoring, all food business operators engaged in the collection, processing, supply, and marketing of milk and dairy products are legally required to submit specific data.
This data must be reported using the standardized form provided by the competent authorities. Authorities emphasize that this reporting requirement is a legal obligation designed to enhance several critical areas. The primary objectives include bolstering food safety standards, ensuring greater market transparency, and establishing clear traceability for all dairy products.
Furthermore, the process supports the goal of sustainable development within the sector. This coordinated effort by the ministry underscores the commitment to regulating the entire supply chain of milk. By standardizing data collection from collection points through to market sale, the authorities aim to maintain high standards of quality and accountability across the entire agricultural and food sector.
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