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18 of March, 14:58

Valio was added antibiotics in milk Finnish firm confirmed the presence of the drugs are not allowed in their own products after conformable studies of the Rosselkhoznadzor. It is worth noting that the concern previously denied the presence of drugs in dairy products.

The Rosselkhoznadzor in a special laboratory passed the audit Valio dairy products for the presence of antibiotic were then invited local representatives of the company. "They agreed that, in view of the difference in sensitivity of the methods is the availability of medicines" - quoted by TASS press Secretary of the Rosselkhoznadzor Julia Trofimov. She explained that the sensitivity of the tests for a banned substance in the laboratory of Department higher than in Finland. The Department's domestic mission Valio, however, refused to explain this statement in view of the policy of the firm.

Information about the availability of drugs in milk Valio was published by the Rosselkhoznadzor in early October 2014. Then the office was arrested party lactose-free milk is the result of the detection of tetracycline antibiotics in these products.

"We the CPS provided information on the withdrawal of the party and warns that we introduce a complete ban at the next detection", - declared the then head of the Rosselkhoznadzor Sergey Dankvert. However the Finnish company denied all the charges, with links to consistent with the results of research in Finland.

The result of the proceedings of the Rosselkhoznadzor with Valio domestic authorities then started talking about re-ban the import of lactose-free milk in Russia that have been implemented at the scale of the food embargo in early August 2014. However came to the conclusion that it is not worth doing due to the lack of some analogues in Russia. Milk lactose content is not actually executed on the terrain of Russia in consequence of the lack of profitability and low demand.
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