
Kirov Meat Processing Plant has successfully passed certification confirming compliance with the requirements of the Eurasian Economic Union.
Inspectors from the Veterinary Supervision Department of the Rosselkhoznadzor Administration for the Kirov Region, the Udmurt Republic and Perm Krai inspected the production site for procurement, production, packaging, storage and sale of meat products. The inspection of the enterprise for compliance with the requirements of the Eurasian Economic Union helps to improve the safety of food products and strengthen consumer confidence.
The inspection includes several stages, including an examination of production facilities and equipment, an assessment of compliance with technological processes, quality and safety control systems, and analysis of documentation confirming that the products meet a number of criteria.
Based on the results of the inspection, "Kirov Meat Processing Plant" successfully passed certification and has been recommended for inclusion in the EAEU Register of Enterprises. This confirms that the products meet high safety requirements and opens up new opportunities for the company to export, expand its markets, strengthen its leading position and its reputation as a reliable manufacturer.
"Kirov Meat Processing Plant" is a company with a rich 95-year history. Today it is a modern automated and robotic production facility where new technologies and high-tech equipment are used. The plant operates a workshop with automated lines for minced meat and cutlets, as well as a workshop for the production of dry-cured smoked sausages using Italian technology, equipped with robotic equipment. In 2024 the plant produced 59,000 tonnes of finished products. The company's assortment includes over 400 varieties of meat products.
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Kirov Meat Processing Plant has successfully passed certification confirming compliance with the requirements of the Eurasian Economic Union.
An on-site inspection was conducted at the Kirov Meat Processing Plant to assess compliance with the veterinary and sanitary requirements of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).