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Russia to Vietnam No Name Approval No Address Species Products Registered for Export to Vietnam 1 'Turbaslinskie Broilers' O The list of registered establishments eligible to export meat and meat product from Russia to Vietnam Update on 23/02/2021 No Name Approval No Address Species Products registered for export to Vietnam 47 Sotsialisticheskaya St./ 453431 ‘Turbaslinskie Broilers’ Open Joint- Chilled and frozen chicken meat and chicken 1 RU-002/ZK01011 Blagoveschensk town, Blagoveschensk district, Chicken Stock Company meat products Bashkortostan Republic, Russian Ferderation 425226, Russian Federation, Mari El Republic, Frozen poultry meat and poultry meat products/ 2 LLC “Ptitsefabrika Akashevskaya” RU-012/YP23903 Medvedevsky district, Yubileynyy settlement, Chicken homemade chicken:”parts of boneless frozen Proizvodstvennaya street, 22 carcasses; Frozen hearts, liver and fats Frozen pork meat: tenderloin boneless, belly bone-in rind-on, belly sigle-ribbed rind-on, shoulder boneless, leg boneless, loin bone-in Limited Liability Company “Meat- 431800, Russian Federation Mordovia Republic, rindless, collar boneless, loin ribs, belly ribs, 3 processing plant “Atyashevsky” (Short RU-013/LD04098 Swine Atyashevo region, workers town Atyashevo riblets, fat, jowls, pork trimming, pork by- name: LLC “MPK “Atyashevsky”) products: diaphragm, esophagus, feet, ear flap, tail, snout, tongue, mask, head, liver, heart, kidney LLC “Stavropolskiy broiler” branch 356420, Russian Federation, Stavropol region, Frozen whole chicken/chicken parts and chicken 4 Myasoptitsekombinat RU-026/AX01232 Blagodarnenskiy district, Blagodarniy, Vokzalnaya Chicken meat products; chicken by-products “Blagodarnenskiy” St., 37 LLC <<Stavropolskiy broiler>>, branch 357111, Russian Federation, Stavropol Region, Frozen whole chicken/chicken parts, frozen 5 RU-026/LB00895 Chicken <<Myasoptitsekombinat<<Nevinnomy Nevinnomyssk, Matrosova St., 10 chicken by-products sskiy>> 356000, Russia, Stavropol krai, Frozen whole/parts chicken meat and chicken 6 LLC Novprodukt RU-026/UU25949 Novoaleksandrovsky district, Novoaleksandrovsky Chicken meat products; chicken by-products: heart, liver, city, Pushkin street, 8A neck, feet Chilled/frozen pork meat and pork meat Russian Federation, Belgorod Region, Stary products; Chilled/frozen pork meat and pork-by 7 LLC “APK” PROMAGRO” RU-031/BU04490 Oskol, Kotel station, Stroitelnaya site, industrial Swine products: leg, aorta, spleen, larynx, esophagus, hub, Sh-5 passage, building No.5 liver, kidneys, hearts, trachea, earsm tail, diaphragm, tounge, pork belly, pork fat, bones 309276, Russian Federation, Belgorod region, Limited Liability Company “Business Frozen chicken meat and chicken by-products: Shebekino district, Polyana settlement within the 8 Food Sfera” Separate Division RU-031/FE23285 Poultry breasts, fillet, wing, thigh, drumstick, soup set, boundaries of the lands of ZAO “Donets”, “Production association” liver, heart, head, paw southwesterly of Polyana settlement Limited Liability Company Belgorodskie Granulirovannye Korma Poultry Russian Federation Belgorod region, Rakit-yansky Broiler chicken meat and chicken meat products; 9 RU-031/KN03601 Chicken slaughterhouse and deep processing distric, Rakit-noye village, Vasi-lievskoe shosse, 1 chicken by-products plan (Belgrankorm LLC) Belgorod Granular Feeds Limited Semi-finished meat products: frozen-ham, 5, Vasilyevskoe shose, Rakitnoye Settlement. Liability Company chuck, neck, shank, undercut, loin, rib, breast, 10 RU-031/LT02282 Rakitnoye Districts, Belgorod region, Russian Swine Short name: Belgrankorm LLC PPZ and hock, frozen pork tails, pork feet, pork ears, Federation GPS and KRS) bones Page 1 of 5 No Name Approval No Address Species Products registered for export to Vietnam 1. Frozen meat products in the industrial and Legal address: Russian Federation, Belgorod consumer vacuum packaging region, Belgorod, 308019, Voroshilova St. 2 b. 2. Frozen meat products in blocks Actual manufacturing address: Russian 11 LLC “MPZ Agro-Belogorye” RU-031/ST01738 Swine 3. Frozen pork by-products packed in blocks Federation, 309061, Belgorod region, Yakovlevsky 4. Frozen pork by-products, vacuum-packed district, Bykovskoe rural settlement, Krapivenskie 5. Frozen pork raw casings in blocks Dvory, Magistralnaya St., 109. Chilled/frozen pork meat bone in/boneless and pork meat products, dumplings, sausages, minced meat, burger patties, marinated pork; Pork by-products: diaphragm, hind feet, front feet, ear, tail, snout, tongue, brain, aorta, liver, heart, mask, head, back rind, leg rind, mix rind, Closed Joint Stock Company Russian Federation, 309220, Belgorod region, belly rind, kidney, bones, cartilage, soft bones, 12 “Svinokomplex Korocha”. Short name: RU-031/UR01668 Korochansky district, the territory of CJSC SK Swine tendons, pork fat, bladder, spleen, udder, lips, CJSC “SK Korocha Korocha salted casings. Pork meat and pork by-products: pork meat, pork fat, pork rind, melted pork fat, pork semi- finished products, frozen meat semi-finished in dough, assorted meat semi-finished; offal salted (casing): dried or in brine, bones Limited Liability Company "Bryanskiy Russian Federation, Bryansk region, Vygonichi Fresh, frozen, Poultry and Poultry product, 13 broiler". RU-032/DL03369 district, Vygonichi settlement, 39 km. highway M- Poultry Poultry offals. Short name: LLC "Bryanskiy broiler" 13, building 1 Limited Liability Company "Bryansk Russian Federation, Bryansk region, Vygonichi Meat Company". 14 RU-032/FQ03256 district, Vygonichi settlement, 39 km. highway M- Bovine Fresh, frozen, Beef and beef product; Beef offals Short name: LLC "Bryansk Meat 13, building 2 Company" 4 Festivalnaya street, Liski Area, Voronezh Chilled/frozen chicken meat; chilled/frozen 15 Lisco Broiler LLC RU-036/MD03866 Chicken Region, Russian Federation, 397903 chicken by-products; chicken fats 396024, Oktyabrskaya St., Vlg. Stupino, Ramon 16 LLC “Zarechnoe” RU-036/ZD03688 Bovine Chilled/Frozen beef/veal meat and beef producsts District, Voronezh Region 396024, Russia Limited Liability Company “Pticefabrika 249160, Russian Federation, Vorobievsky s/s, 17 RU-040/QU00574 Chicken Frozen chicken meat and chicken meat products v Belousovo” Zhukovsky district, Kaluga Page 2 of 5 No Name Approval No Address Species Products registered for export to Vietnam 1. Meat canned food. Stewed meat (beef) 2. Meat canned food. Cut meat (beef). 3. Meat canned food of by-products (beef by- products). 4. Lump meat canned food (beef). 5. Paste meat canned food (beef, beef by- LLC Kurgansky meat –processing RF, 640007, Kurganskaya region, Kurgan city, products). 18 RU-045/AB03625 Bovine factory “Standart Nekrasova st.,1 6. Meat and vegetable canned food (beef). 7. Meat and vegetable canned food. Special porridge. Camp porridge (beef). 8. Sterilized first and second dinner dishes (beef, by-products). 9. Sterilized meat and vegetable canned food. Paste “Rossiyskie” (beef, beef by-products) 1. Meat canned food. Stewed meat (chicken). 2. Ham meat canned food (turkey, chicken, broiler meat). 3. Meat canned food-Meat Rossiyskoe (turkey, chicken, broiler). LLC Kurgansky meat –processing RF, 640007, Kurganskaya region, Kurgan city, 18 RU-045/AB03625 Poultry 4. Poultry meat in its own juice (chicken, turkey, factory “Standart Nekrasova st.,1 duck). 5. Sterilized first and second dinner dishes (chicken, chicken by-products). 6. Sterilized meat and vegetable canned food. Paste “Rossiyskie” (poultry fat). Pork meat and pork by-products: pork fat, pork LLC Kurskij Myasopererabatyvayushhij Russian Federation, Kurskaya oblast, 307174, 19 RU-046/FQ03831 Swine rind, pork semi-finished products, bones, offal Zavod, Separate division No.I. Zheleznogorsk, ul. Voinov-Internatsionalistov, 7/1 salted (casing): dried or in brine. 188340, Leningrad region, Gatchinsky district, p. 20 LLC “Meat factory “Gatchinskiy” RU-047/KG03971 Poultry Poultry meat and poultry by-products Thaisy, st. Ushakovskaya, 7 Leningrad region, Kirovsk district, Road to Frozen/Chilled chicken meat and meat products, 21 JSC “Poultry Production “Severnaya” RU-047LP02092 Sinyavinskie Vysoty from Kola motorway, building Chicken chicken fats 1A Joint Stock Company “Cherkizovsky Frozen pork and pork by-products, front pork meat processing plant”, Dankov Russian Federation 399851, Lipetsk region, feet, frozen pork leg boneless, frozen pork belly 22 branch RU-048/GF03915 Swine Dankov district, Dankov city, Zaitsev str., bld 10 boneless rindless, frozen pork belly boneless rind Short name: JSC “CMPP”, Dankov on, frozen pork ears, frozen pork tails, bones branch Russian Federation, 141201, Moscow region, Frozen pork on bone, frozen pork boneless; Limited liability company “Pushkinskiy 23 RU-050/DM00555 Pushkino, Sokolovskaya str., possession 23, Swine bones, frozen pork hearts, livers and kidneys, myasnoy dvor” building 1 pork fat Page 3 of 5 No Name Approval No Address Species Products registered for export to Vietnam Russian Federation, 141201, Moscow region, Chilled/Frozen beef on bone; chilled/frozen beef Limited liability company “Pushkinskiy 23 RU-050/DM00555 Pushkino, Sokolovskaya str., possession 23, Bovine boneless; beef fat; chilled/frozen beef hearts, myasnoy dvor” building 1 livers, kidneys 143006, Moscow region, Odintsovo, Trasportnyi Frozen chicken and chicken by-products: Frozen 24 “ExProd” Ltd RU-050/HS31529 Poultry proezd, 1. chicken thigh, drumsticks, wing, feet Chilled/Frozen whole chicken and chicken parts: Moscow region, Klinsky distrct, Novoshchapovo, 25 Logro LLC RU-050/HV14468 Chicken chicken wing, chicken wing drummette, chicken str. Centralnaya, 57 mid-joint wing, chicken wing tip,
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