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COUNTRY SECTION Ukraine Raw Milk, Dairy Products, Colostrum And Validity date from COUNTRY Ukraine 18/02/2021 00088 SECTION raw milk, dairy products, colostrum and colostrum-based products Date of publication 18/02/2021 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 02-06-01 MP "Loostdorf" Ltd Illintsi Vinnyts'ka Oblast' PP B 20/11/2015 04-23-106 MP Limited Liability Company "Lasunka" Dniepropetrovsk Dnipropetrovs'ka Oblast' PP B 15/12/2016 04-30-09 MP "Molochniy Dim" Ltd Pavlograd Dnipropetrovs'ka Oblast' PP B 20/11/2015 06-24-07 MP JSC "Zhytomyr Butter Plant" Zhytomyr Zhytomyrs'ka Oblast' PP B 20/11/2015 06-24-40 XVI-SP PJSC "Zhytomyr Butter Plant" Zhytomyr Zhytomyrs'ka Oblast' CS B 05/02/2016 10-05-01 MP Subsidiary LLC "Yagotynskiy Butter Plant" "Yahotynske Dlia Ditei" ZGURIVKA Kyiv PP B 20/11/2015 13-21-47 Mt/MP Public Joint Stock Company "Lviv Freezer Factory" LVIV L'vivs'ka Oblast' CS, PP B 27/04/2017 14-20-01 MP PJSC "Lactalis-Mykolaiv" Mykolayiv Mykolayivs'ka Oblast' PP B 20/11/2015 16-02-07 MP LLC "GADYACHSYR" Gadyach Poltavs'ka Oblast' PP B 20/11/2015 18-01-09 MP "Ohtyrskyy Syrkombinat" Filiation "Ros" PE Ohtyrka Sums'ka Oblast' CS, PP B 05/08/2017 18-11-41 MP Nedryhailivskyi Cheese Department Branch "Romny Dairy Plant" Nedryhayliv Sums'ka Oblast' PP B 20/11/2015 Private Enterprise "Ross" 18-13-09 MP Branch "Romny Dairy Plant" Private Enterprise "Ross" Romny Sums'ka Oblast' PP B 20/11/2015 18-17-09 MP PJSC "Bel Shostka Ukraine" Shostka Sums'ka Oblast' PP B 09/10/2018 18-17-64 MP PJSC "Bel Shostka Ukraine" Shostka Sums'ka Oblast' PP B 09/10/2018 18-19-09 MP Affiliate "Sumy Milk Plant" DE "Aromat" Sumy Sumy city CS, PP B 27/07/2017 1 / 2 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 20-19-01 MP Private joint stock company "Kupyansk milk canning factory" Kupyansk Kharkivs'ka Oblast' PP B 04/06/2021 21-19-04 MP Limited Liability Company "Danon Dnipro" Kherson Khersons'ka Oblast' PP B 27/10/2016 23-05-85 MP LLC "Zolotonosha Butter-Making Combine" Zolotonosha Cherkas'ka Oblast' PP B 20/11/2015 23-07-41 MP Kaniv Branch Of LTD "CHEESE CLUB" Kaniv Cherkas'ka Oblast' PP B 16/03/2016 25-06-02 MP PRIVATE JOINT-STOCK COMPANY "ICHNIANSKYI Ichnya Chernihivs'ka Oblast' PP B 05/11/2018 MOLOCHNO-KONSERVNYI KOMBINAT" 25-12-02 MP Branch "Nizhynskyi Miskmolzavod" DE "Aromat" Nizhyn Chernihivs'ka Oblast' CS, PP B 22/05/2017 a-UA-02-28-66-CC-PP Private joint stock company "Vinnitsa dairy plant "Roshen" Vinnitsa Vinnyts'ka Oblast' PP B 18/05/2016 a-UA-03-19-40-IX-PP DairyCo LLC Lutsk Volyns'ka Oblast' PP B 03/09/2018 r-UA-10-06-144 Limited Liability Company "SNACK DE FROMAGE UKRAINE" Chernyakhov PP B 22/04/2020 r-UA-10-21-1558 Happy Belly FactoryLLC Gorenka Kyyivs'ka Oblast' PP B 11/02/2021 a-UA-16-11-45-IX-PP Private Joint Stock Company "Kremenchug Dairy Plant" Kremenchuk Poltavs'ka Oblast' PP B 03/01/2020 a-UA-17-17-04-IX-PP Private joint stock company "Dubnomoloko" Dubno PP B 04/06/2021 a-UA-25-11-12-IX-CC-PP Private Enterprise Consulting Firm "Prometheus" Branch "Mena Mena Chernihivs'ka Oblast' PP B 20/09/2016 Cheese" Activities Legend : CS Cold Stores PP Processing Plant Remarks Legend : B Bovinae 2 / 2.
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